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1
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(Ch. 18) Victor cannot bring himself to

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fulfill his promise

2
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(Ch. 18) Victor finds that to compose a female he would again need to devote several months to … and …

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profound study; laborious disquisition

3
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(Ch. 18) Victor heard of discoveries made by an … that were material to his success

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English philosopher

4
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(Ch. 18) Victor was generally in better … and …, but when he was overcome by melancholy, he would take refuge alone in a …, watching the …, listening to the … of …

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health; spirits; little boat; clouds; rippling; waves

5
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(Ch. 18) Victor’s father believes his misery is due to the fact that Victor may not want to …, that he might be in … with … and views Elizabeth as a …

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marry Elizabeth; love; another woman; sister

6
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(Ch. 18) Victor’s father asks him if he would be willing to …

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marry Elizabeth immediately

7
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(Ch. 18) To Victor, the idea of marrying Elizabeth immediately brought him … and … due to the fact that he still had to …

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horror; dismay; fulfill his promise

8
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(Ch. 18) Victor needed to … or enter into a long … with the … to learn what they knew that would help him in his undertaking

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go to England; correspondence; English philosophers

9
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(Ch. 18) Victor calls the creation of another human an …

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unearthly occupation

10
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(Ch. 18) Victor does not want to make the human at …. He is worried that his family would discover what he is doing too

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his father’s house

11
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(Ch. 18) Victor says that while making the human, he must … from all he loved

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absent himself

12
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(Ch. 18) Victor tells his dad that he would first like to …, but doesn’t explain why. His father is glad to hear that Victor would be capable of taking pleasure in a journey.
Victor says that his “absorbing melancholy” resembled …

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visit England; madness

13
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(Ch. 18) Victor would stay in England for …. or at most …

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a few months; a year

14
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(Ch. 18) Victor’s father arranged that … would join Victor at …

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Clerval; Strasburgh

15
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(Ch. 18) Victor is happy that Clerval will be with him, though he worries it would interfere with his solitude, because he thinks that it would cause the creature to

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leave him alone

16
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(Ch. 18) Victor’s marriage with Elizabeth would occur

part of the reason for this is that Victor’s father is

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immediately upon his return; old

17
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(Ch. 18) Victor was worried about leaving his friends … from the creature’s …, but his impulses tell him that the creature would …

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unprotected; attacks; follow him

18
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(Ch. 18) It was around the end of … when Victor left for England

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September

19
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(Ch. 18) Elizabeth is the one who arranged for Clerval to be with him. Elizabeth was filled with … at the idea of Victor’s suffering away from her

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disquiet

20
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(Ch. 18) Victor ordered that his … should be packed to go with him. He couldn’t focus on the beauty of the land, but was taunted by thoughts of the work that would occupy him

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chemical instruments

21
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(Ch. 18) Victor waited … for Clerval to join him

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two days

22
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(Ch. 18) Clerval was very …, unlike Victor

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joyful and alive

23
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(Ch. 18) Clerval says that the spirit that inhabits England and guards it has a soul more in harmony with … than those who pile the glacier

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man

24
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(Ch. 18) Victor says Clerval was a being formed in the

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very poetry of nature

25
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(Ch. 18) They arrive in Britain in

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the latter days of December

26
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(Ch. 18) they saw …, a steeple of London

the Tower

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St. Paul’s

27
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(Ch. 18) Victor feels himself to be the … of his creature

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slave

28
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(Ch. 18) Victor and Clerval meet at Strasbourg and travel by … through … and …, to England

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boat; Germany; Holland

29
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(Ch. 19) Victor felt that there was a barrier placed between him and his fellow-men, stating that it was sealed with the blood of … and …

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William; Justine

30
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(Ch. 19) Clerval reminds Victor of himself. Clerval wanted to visit …, knowing their various languages, with the desire to materially assist the progress of …

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India; European colonisation and trade

31
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(Ch. 19) Victor compares the tortue of collecting the materials necessary for his creation to … continually dropping on his head

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single drops of water

32
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(Ch. 19) Victor and Clerval received a letter from someone in … who had visited them in Geneva. He mentioned the beauty of the land and asked if they would like to prolong their journey as far north as .., where he lived.

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Scotland; Perth

33
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(Ch. 19) they had arrived in England at the beginning of … and it was … when they got the letter, and they decided that they would head north after another …

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October; February; month

34
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(Ch. 19) They left London on the … of …

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27th; March

35
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(Ch. 19) They went to …, and then proceeded to … where they remembered …

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Windsor; Oxford; King Charles I

36
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(Ch. 19) Victor compares himself to a …, saying that he is still alive to exhibit what he would soon stop being–a miserable spectacle of …, pitiable to others, and intolerable to himself

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blasted tree; wrecked humanity

37
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(Ch. 19) They visited the tomb of … and the field on which he fell. Victor says that his soul was momentarily elevated to contemplate the divine ideas of… and …

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Hampden; liberty; self-sacrifice

38
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(Ch. 19) After Oxford, they went to … which reminded Victor of …, which he hated and made him want to flee

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Matlock; Chamounix

39
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(Ch. 19) They spent two months in … and … and Clerval says he could pass his life there

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Cumberland; Westmoreland

40
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(Ch. 19) Victor was happy when they finally made their way to their friend’s house in Scotland because he had delayed his promise too long. He worried that the creature would … his family or even … if he followed him

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murder; Clerval

41
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(Ch. 19) Victor would follow CLerval to make sure he was safe. Victor says that he felt as if he committed a great crime and that he brought down a … upon his head even though he was …

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horrible curse; guiltless

42
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(Ch. 19) Victor told Clerval that he wished to tour Scotland

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alone

43
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(Ch. 19) Victor goes to a remote Scottish island to work. It is a place with barren soil, and five poor people living there. Bread and vegetables had to be gained from the …

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main land

44
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(Ch. 19) In London, Clerval occupies himself with visits to … and …men

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learned; illustrious

45
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(Ch. 19) To Victor, Clerval is the image of his …, full of excitement and curiosity

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younger self

46
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(Ch. 19) Victor’s horror increases daily, in contrast to the enthusiasm with which he undertook his first experiment. VIctor looks upon the new creation with a mix of hope and obscure forebodings of

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evil

47
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(Ch. 20) Victor contemplates his task and realizes that the female may be 10,000 times more malignant than the creature, and may delight in … and …

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murder; wretchedness

48
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(Ch. 20) Victor realizes that the creature had sworn to quit humanity, but she had not, and she might … to comply with the agreement that they had made before her existence

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refuse

49
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(Ch. 20) Victor thinks about the possibility that they would hate one another for their appearances, and that she would quit his company for the … of man, and the creature would be alone, deserted by one of his own species

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beauty

50
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(Ch. 20) Victor imagines that they will want …,and a whole … of … would appear on earth would make the species of man a condition … and full of …

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children; race; “devils”; precarious; terror

51
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(Ch. 20) Victor worries that future ages would curse him as their

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pest

52
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(Ch. 20) Victor looks up and see the creature, who was grinning. Victor … the creature he was making. The creature sees him do this and … in “devilish” … and …, withdrawing

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tears apart; howls; despair; revenge

53
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(Ch. 20) Victor vows that he would never …

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continue making that creature

54
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(Ch. 20) Victor hears the paddling of oars near the shore, and a person landing close to his house. He then heard the creaking of his door, and … enters

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the creature

55
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(Ch. 20) creature calls Victor …, and says that Victor is his …, but the creature is Victor’s …

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slave; creator; master

56
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(Ch. 20) Victor says that the creature’s threats make him more determined to break his promise. The creature promises that he will get …, and tells Victor to remember that he will be with him on his …

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revenge; wedding night

57
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(Ch. 20) Victor thinks that the creature intends to

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kill him on his wedding night

58
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(Ch. 20) Victor … at the thought that Elizabeth would be sorrowful when he died, and resolves that he would not fall before his enemy without a …

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cries; bitter struggle

59
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(Ch. 20) Victor receives letters from … and one from …, asking him to join him, saying that he was wearing away his time fruitlessly and that he received letters from those in London so that he could complete the negotiation for his Indian enterprise

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Geneva; Clerval

60
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(Ch. 20) Clerval has to leave to … to finish the negotations

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London

61
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(Ch. 20) Victor decides to leave with Clerval, and before he does, he gathers the pieces of the new creature and puts them in a basket, planning to … that night. In the meantime, he cleaned and arranged his chemical instruments

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throw them in the sea

62
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(Ch. 20) Victor believes that to make another creature would be an act of the basest and most atrocious …

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selfishness

63
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(Ch. 20) Victor falls asleep in his boat and gets lost, but after several hours he sees land. He goes to the town, and the … people greet him rudely, and call him a …

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Irish; villain

64
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(Ch. 20) The people tell him that he must go to …, a magistrate, to give an account of the … of a …, who was …

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Mr. Kirwin; death; gentleman; murdered