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Mary Shelley

Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1818

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Letters 1-4

1. Who writes the letters that make up Frankenstein’s introductory chapters?

A) Victor Frankenstein

B) Robert Walton

C) Mrs. Margaret Saville

D) the Creature

2. What is the purpose of Robert Walton’s sea voyage?

A) to find the Northwest Passage

B) to circumnavigate the Earth

C) to reach the South Pole

D) to reach the North Pole

3. What is Victor Frankenstein doing when Walton’s crew intercepts him?

A) searching for the Creature

B) running from the Creature

C) trying to reach the North Pole

D) searching for Elizabeth

4. What does Frankenstein say is his reason for sharing his story with Walton?

A) to warn Walton about how deadly the Creature is

B) to warn Walton about the dangers of pursuing knowledge at all costs

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