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Q: When the Creature first catches up with Frankenstein in chapter 10 it?
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When the creature first catches up with Frankenstein in cnapter 10 it?

to tell Frankenstein its story. apex.


When the Creature first catches up with Frankenstein What is its aim?

The creature wants Frankenstein to listen to its story.


What is Frankenstein's first reaction when he brings his Creature to life?

He is repulsed.


When he first brings it to life Dr Frankenstein is 'what by the creatures what'?

Dr. Frankenstein is "Bewildered by the creature's story."


Is Frankenstein repulsed by the creature's appearance when he first brings it to life?

He is repulsed


What does Victor Frankenstein see in the midst of a violent thunderstorm?

This is his first sighting of the creature after its creation.


What was Dr Frankenstein's first name in the 1931 classic Movie Frankenstein?

He never named the monster in the 1931 movie, the book, or in any other movies. He is always referred to as "the creature."


What page in Frankenstein does the monster kill William?

The monster is created on page 69, the first page of the 5th chapter :)


What language is it that the monster first learns in Frankenstein?

The Creature learns English first by watching and listening to the poor peasant family in their cottage.


What was the monster Frankenstein's first name?

The monster in Mary Shelley's novel is simply referred to as "Frankenstein's monster" or "the creature." The name "Frankenstein" actually belongs to the scientist who created him, Victor Frankenstein.


Why is chapter 5 in Frankenstein so crucial to the whole novel?

In Chapter 5, Victor is successful in bringing his creation to life. However, he becomes horrified because of the creature's appearance. He runs from the room and does not return until the creature has left. This leaves the creature all alone and without a guide or father-figure. At first the creature is good and well-meaning. But without Victor or anyone to guide him, he must find out about life by himself and people treat him terribly. This eventually leads to the creature's change into a monster and the death of most of Victor's family and other important people in Victor's life. So this chapter serves to set up the change in both the creature and the creator.


How did Frankenstein feel when his experiment succeeded bringing the creature to life?

he feels immediate regret and wonders what he was thinking in the first place in creating such an ungodly creature.