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What is the relationship between Victor Frankenstein and his creation? a) Father and son b) Brothers c) Master and servant d) Friends
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What is the significance of the creature’s physical appearance? a) It represents his evil nature b) It represents his otherness and isolation from society c) It represents his intelligence and strength d) It represents his connection to nature
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How does Victor’s obsession with creating life affect his relationships with others? a) He becomes distant from his family and friends b) He becomes more connected to his family and friends c) He becomes more popular in society d) He becomes more successful in his career
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What is the role of nature in Frankenstein? a) It is a source of comfort and healing for the characters b) It is a source of danger and destruction for the characters c) It is a symbol of the characters’ connection to the natural world d) It is a symbol of the characters’ disconnection from the natural world
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How does the creature’s otherness affect his relationships with humans? a) He is accepted and loved by humans b) He is feared and rejected by humans c) He is ignored and forgotten by humans d) He is respected and admired by humans
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What is the significance of the creature’s desire for a mate? a) It represents his desire for companionship and love b) It represents his desire for power and control c) It represents his desire for revenge against Victor d) It represents his desire for acceptance in society
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How does the theme of parenthood play out in Frankenstein? a) Victor is a neglectful parent to his creation b) The creature becomes a parent figure to a young girl c) The creature longs for a parent figure of his own d) All of the above
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How does the creature’s education affect his understanding of human society? a) It makes him more accepting of human society b) It makes him more critical of human society c) It has no effect on his understanding of human society d) It makes him more isolated from human society
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What is the significance of the creature’s ability to learn and grow? a) It represents his potential for good and evil b) It represents his connection to nature c) It represents his intelligence and strength d) It represents his desire for revenge against Victor
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How does the theme of human connection play out in Frankenstein? a) The characters struggle to connect with each other b) The characters are able to connect with each other easily c) The characters are disconnected from society as a whole d) The characters are able to connect with nature more easily than with each other
Grading Rubric: Each multiple choice question is worth 2 points, with a total of 10 points possible. Each short answer question is worth 10 points, with a total of 50 points possible. The total possible points for the quiz is 60.
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