"Frankenstein" Review

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