<p> Frankenstein: Chapters 6-10</p><p>1. When Victor returns to the lab, what does it look like? </p><p>2. When Victor realizes the Creature is gone, how does he feel?</p><p>3. Who is Justine Moritz? </p><p>4. When Victor reads the letter from his father, what does he find out?</p><p>5. What does Victor think he sees in between flashes of lightning? </p><p>6. What does Victor assume after seeing this vision? How is this moment the turning point of the novel?</p><p>7. How is William murdered? Who gets blamed for the murder of William? Why?</p><p>8. How does Justine display courage? What happens to her?</p><p>9. Is it a coincidence that Mary Shelley creates the name of Justine to a character that does not get “justice” in the novel? Explain. </p><p>10. What two innocent deaths is Victor directly connected to? Why?</p><p>11. While she consoles Victor, what is Elizabeth unaware of (dramatic irony)?</p><p>12. After the death of Justine, what is Victor’s “mental state” in chapter nine?</p><p>13. Where does Victor decide to go to? </p><p>14. Who does he encounter? What surprises the reader about the Creature? </p><p>15. List examples of the gothic elements in chapters 6-10.</p><p>16. While the novel makes a transition to the third narrator, what do you infer (predict) will happen in chapters 11- 16?</p>
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