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Who was murdered right after Frankenstein tore apart the female monster?
Elizabeth
Victor
The monster
Henry
Who does Mr. Kirwin believe may have been the murderer?
Victor
the monster
Henry
Elizabeth
The result of the trial is that
the suspected murderer is in prison for life.
the suspected murderer is released from prison.
the suspected murderer's father bails him out.
the suspected murderer is sentenced to death.
When he and his father stop in Paris on their way home from Victor's imprisonment, Victor needs to
get rid of some bottled up energy and blow off some steam.
finish the female monster so that the daemon does not show again.
rest and recover in a stupor.
smell all the roses.
Victor and Elizabeth
continue to put off their marriage because of Victor's fear.
finally get to consummate their marriage.
realize it is icky to marry someone you think of as a brother/sister.
get married and depart to a cottage to spend the night.
Even though he remembers the monster's words about his wedding night, Victor still
gets married very cheerfully.
believes that he is the only one in danger of the creature's wrath.
commits suicide.
takes joy in nature and marries Elizabeth on the banks of the Seine.
While Victor and Elizabeth walk around the grounds of their honeymoon location, Victor thinks about
only Elizabeth's beauty.
how cowardly he has been.
that he should have been a better father to the creature.
only the coming confrontation with the creature.
After Elizabeth's murder, Victor decides to
end his life so the monster cannot torment the rest of his family.
devote his life to finding and killing the monster.
stay forever at home and protect his family from further wrath.
Victor's father dies
from grief over so many terrible things happening so close together.
at the monster's hands.
when he realizes that Frankenstein is behind all the murders.
Who is the narrator in the last parts of the novel?
the creature
Robert Walton
Henry Clerval
Victor Frankenstein
What is the form of writing for MOST of the last chapter?
regular first-person narrative
a small frame story at the very end
epistolary novel (novel in letter form)
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