Across
- 7. The story of Adam and Eve, which the author refers to throughout the novel.
- 8. A reference to something in the real world, like another piece of literature.
- 12. The last person that the Monster murders.
- 13. The death of this person in Victor's life inspired him to create the Monster.
- 14. The author of "Frankenstein."
- 15. The book of epic poetry about the Adam and Eve story, which the Monster reads.
- 16. The real narrator of "Frankenstein."
Down
- 1. The literary movement that "Frankenstein" is a major part of.
- 2. A brief quote at the beginning of a novel.
- 3. A Greek titan whose name is alluded to in the complete title of "Frankenstein."
- 4. Victor's best friend.
- 5. The family that the Monster watches for more than a year.
- 6. A type of narrator whose credibility is questioned.
- 9. A common motif throughout the novel. The author said this inspired her to write "Frankenstein."
- 10. The first person that the Monster murders.
- 11. A genre of literature characterized by a morbid, spooky tone and an emphasis on the supernatural.
