Exploration and Themes in "Frankenstein" Quiz
Test your knowledge on Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' with questions on themes, characters, and setting. Dive into Gothic literature!
#1
Who is the author of the novel 'Frankenstein'?
Mary Shelley
Bram Stoker
Edgar Allan Poe
H.P. Lovecraft
#2
What is the full title of Mary Shelley's novel 'Frankenstein'?
Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus
Frankenstein: A Tale of Terror
Frankenstein: The Monster's Revenge
Frankenstein: The Science Experiment
#3
Who is the protagonist of 'Frankenstein'?
Victor Frankenstein
Henry Clerval
Robert Walton
The Creature
#4
In what setting does most of the story in 'Frankenstein' take place?
Geneva, Switzerland
London, England
Paris, France
Ingolstadt, Germany
#5
What is the name of Victor Frankenstein's fiancée in the novel?
Elizabeth Lavenza
Justine Moritz
Agatha De Lacey
Safie
#6
Who narrates a significant portion of the story in 'Frankenstein' through letters to his sister?
Robert Walton
Henry Clerval
Victor Frankenstein
Alphonse Frankenstein
#7
What is the name of the ship captain who rescues Victor Frankenstein in the Arctic?
Captain Ahab
Captain Nemo
Captain Walton
Captain Hook
#8
What is one of the major themes explored in 'Frankenstein'?
The pursuit of knowledge
The importance of family
The power of friendship
The joy of adventure
#9
What tragic event occurs on Victor Frankenstein's wedding night?
The death of his father
The death of his wife
The destruction of his laboratory
The appearance of the Creature
#10
Which of the following characters is not killed by the Creature in the novel?
Henry Clerval
Justine Moritz
William Frankenstein
Ernest Frankenstein
#11
Who is accused and executed for the murder of William Frankenstein?
Victor Frankenstein
Justine Moritz
Henry Clerval
Robert Walton
#12
What does the Creature demand of Victor Frankenstein when they finally meet?
Money
A mate
A home
A pardon
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