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ENG 102 Topic 4 Evaluation Comprehensive Graded Exam Frankenstein
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What book did Felix use to help teach Safie English?
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a. Paradise Lost

b. The Sorrows of Young Werther

c. Ruins of Empires

d. The Tragicall History of Dr. Faustus

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What does Frankenstein do when he first sees that his creation is alive?
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a. He yells “Eureka!” and celebrates.

b. He runs away and goes to sleep.
c. He introduces himself and begins to work with the creature.

d. Nothing–he is too surprised to move.
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Frankenstein created the monster on a larger scale because the larger components were easier to work with, and he didn’t have refined instruments.
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How many “victims” does the creature claim with his own hands?
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a. Three: William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenza

b. Four: William Frankenstein, Justine Moritz, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth Lavenza

c. Five: William Frankenstein, Justine Moritz, Henry Clerval, Victor Frankenstein, and Elizabeth Lavenza
d. Six: William Frankenstein, Justine Moritz, Henry Clerval, Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton, and Elizabeth Lavenza
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Choose a dictionary, either one in print or one online, and consult it to match each of the following terms to its correct definition.
Creation
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Monster
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Demon
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Frankenstein is the name the creature takes for itself to reflect its monstrosity.
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Prometheus and Frankenstein both had trouble with their livers. Frankenstein had an operation on his, while Prometheus’ liver was regularly pecked out.
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Prometheus and Frankenstein were both Greek Titans.
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Victor is a healthy young man at the start of the story he retells, but by the end of his adventure, he is sickly and weak. What symbolic use could Shelley have for this transformation?
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a. Victor is suffering from malnutrition because he insisted on eating only what the creature ate in an attempt to be more like him.

b. Victor needs to rest and recover for a while; he is pushing himself too hard.

c. Victor is suffering because he has “played God” by trying to create life. This sickness is part of his punishment.

d. No reason–Victor just isn’t a strong, healthy character.

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Frankenstein defied the natural order of God by creating life; Prometheus defied the gods by sharing fire.
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Match the character with his/her proper end.
Victor Frankenstein
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Robert Walton
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The Creature
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Elizabeth Lavenza
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Justine Moritz
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Both Frankenstein and Prometheus physically suffered for their deeds.
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Many of the events in this section take place outdoors in the wilderness or in rustic settings. What could this kind of setting symbolize?
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a. Nothing: things had to happen somewhere.

b. This setting was just a chance for Shelley to practice her descriptive writing by describing nature.

c. This setting shows man’s dominance over nature because Frankenstein immediately develops plans for building and taming the area.

d. This setting shows an innocent, uncorrupted area, a lot like the creature was at first.

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Which of the following best describes the Frankenstein family?
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a. They were wealthy and aloof, setting themselves above the common man.

b. They were wealthy but generous, helping those less fortunate.

c. They were a cold, unfeeling family.

d. Victor never knew his real family. The Frankensteins took him in as a young boy.

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Which character is most like Prometheus in the myth?
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a. Henry Clerval

b. The creature
c. Victor Frankenstein
d. Robert Walton
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The term “irony” means “an outcome or act opposite or other than what should be expected in a situation.”

Irony is often associated with sarcasm and wit, such as asking the fan of a band how she liked a concert, and the reply being, “Oh, it was horrible. I loved it!”

Situational irony is often used by authors to point out things in life that are problematic.

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Consider the paragraph where Felix is teaching Safie English from Volney’s Ruins of the Empires. What is an ironic point in this paragraph?
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a. Felix states he chose the book because the style is “framed in imitation of eastern authors,” to help Safie who is of Eastern descent, yet it talks about “slothful Asiatics.”

b. Both the creature and Safie wept over “the hapless fate of [the American hemisphere’s] original inhabitants.”

c. The book is fiction, yet it gives “insight into manners, governments, and religions of the different nations of earth.”

d. The creature would not have “understood the purport of this book” without Felix giving “very minute explanations.”

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Who is telling the story?
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a. Walton is retelling a story he heard from Frankenstein.

b. Walton is telling it by the fire as a ghost story to amuse his sister.

c. Frankenstein is writing this story as a memoir.

d. Shelley is telling the story; the narrator is the same as the author.

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Henry Clerval insists on joining Frankenstein on his travels. Why does Shelley include him?
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a. He provides comic relief.

b. He is a link to Frankenstein’s past life, a symbol of what he left behind.

c. For the irony of including Frankenstein’s rival and enemy.

d. To make the setting more believable.
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Walton finds a northern trade route to the Americas.
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Felix and De Lacey formally tutored the creature.
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