Across
- 8. A symbol of knowledge and discovery
- 9. The place where Victor creates the creature
- 11. An introduction at the beginning of a story or play
- 12. The study of the natural world, key to Victor’s work
- 15. A symbol often representing fear or evil
- 17. The final part of a story where loose ends are tied up
- 18. Judging someone based on appearance or difference
- 21. Hints about what might happen later in the story
- 24. A struggle between opposing forces in a story
- 25. A symbol of self-reflection and identity
Down
- 1. The scientist who creates the creature
- 2. Where and when a story takes place
- 3. Strong desire to succeed or achieve something
- 4. The emotion Victor feels after creating the creature
- 5. A long speech by one character on stage
- 6. A section at the end of a story or play that wraps up the events
- 7. The being created by Victor Frankenstein
- 10. The feeling or mood created by a piece of writing
- 13. A conversation between two or more characters
- 14. A powerful natural symbol seen throughout the play
- 16. Using objects, characters, or settings to represent deeper meanings
- 19. Feeling separated from others, a key theme in the story
- 20. Irony, When the audience knows something that the characters do not
- 22. Victor’s younger brother who is murdered
- 23. Victor’s loyal friend who travels with him
