Frankenstein Chapters 22-23 Notes & Quotes
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Quotes to Know
Consider the importance of each quote.

A) For each quote, discuss a possible theme or symbol with which the quote connects (look under Task 2 for possible themes and symbols)

B) Also discuss why this quote is important to the chapter, a character, or the novel as a whole.
“Memory brought madness with it, and when I thought of what had passed, a real insanity possessed me.” (Chapter 22) (Use 3 or more complete sentences in your analysis.) *
5 puntos
“But, as if possessed of magic powers, the monster had blinded me to his real intentions; and when I thought I had prepared only my death, I hastened that of a far dearer victim.” (Chapter 22) (Use 3 or more complete sentences in your analysis.) *
5 puntos
“As I heard [the shrill and dreadful scream], the whole truth rushed into my mind, my arms dropped, the motion of every muscle and fibre was suspended; I could feel the blood trickling in my veins, and tingling in the extremities of my limbs.” (Chapter 23) (Use 3 or more complete sentences in your analysis.) *
5 puntos
Notes
Answer each question below to the best of your ability. These questions cover significant plot points in the story.
What circumstances lead to Victor and Elizabeth's wedding? Explain Elizabeth's actions as well as Victor's thoughts before their wedding. (Use 3 or more complete sentences in your analysis.) *
5 puntos
What change does Victor begin to undergo at the end of Chapter 23, particularly with his attitude towards knowledge? (Use 2 or more complete sentences in your analysis.) *
5 puntos
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