100 Study Guide Questions: “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley

  1. What are the major themes explored in “Frankenstein”?
  2. Describe Victor Frankenstein’s character and motivations.
  3. How does Shelley use the frame narrative in the novel?
  4. Analyze the significance of the novel’s subtitle, “The Modern Prometheus.”
  5. What role does nature play in the novel?
  6. How does Victor’s upbringing influence his later actions?
  7. Discuss the relationship between Victor Frankenstein and his creation.
  8. What moral and ethical questions does the novel raise about scientific advancement?
  9. Analyze the symbolism of fire in the novel.
  10. How does Shelley use foreshadowing in “Frankenstein”?
  11. Discuss the role of ambition in the novel.
  12. Compare and contrast Victor Frankenstein and the creature.
  13. How does the setting contribute to the atmosphere of the novel?
  14. Analyze the theme of isolation in “Frankenstein.”
  15. How does Shelley explore the idea of playing God in the novel?
  16. Discuss the significance of the novel’s structure.
  17. What is the importance of the Arctic setting in the novel?
  18. How does Victor’s pursuit of knowledge impact his life and others around him?
  19. Analyze the role of women in “Frankenstein.”
  20. Discuss the parallels between the creature and Adam from the biblical story.
  21. How does the creature’s lack of a name affect his identity?
  22. Analyze the role of revenge in the novel.
  23. Discuss the motif of secrecy in “Frankenstein.”
  24. How does the creature learn about the world around him?
  25. Compare and contrast the creature’s experiences with humanity and society.
  26. What is the significance of the De Lacey family in the novel?
  27. Analyze the role of fate or destiny in the lives of the characters.
  28. How does the creature’s appearance affect his interactions with society?
  29. Discuss the significance of the creature’s rejection by Victor and society.
  30. How does Shelley explore the concept of empathy in the novel?
  31. Analyze the moral responsibilities of Victor Frankenstein.
  32. What does the novel suggest about the nature of humanity?
  33. Discuss the theme of loneliness and companionship in “Frankenstein.”
  34. Analyze the role of justice in the novel.
  35. How does the novel critique societal norms and prejudices?
  36. Discuss the impact of parenthood and abandonment in “Frankenstein.”
  37. How does the novel address the idea of monstrosity?
  38. Analyze the role of education in the novel.
  39. How does Shelley use language and imagery to create mood and tone?
  40. Discuss the significance of the deaths in the novel.
  41. What is the importance of Robert Walton’s role as a narrator?
  42. Analyze the significance of the novel’s ending.
  43. How does the novel reflect the Romantic era?
  44. Discuss the symbolism of light and darkness in the novel.
  45. How does “Frankenstein” critique the limitations of science and knowledge?
  46. Analyze the role of fate or destiny in Victor’s life.
  47. How does Victor’s guilt and remorse evolve throughout the novel?
  48. Discuss the concept of free will in “Frankenstein.”
  49. Analyze the role of religion in the novel.
  50. How does the novel explore the consequences of ambition?
  51. Discuss the creature’s quest for knowledge and understanding.
  52. Analyze the motif of creation and destruction in the novel.
  53. How does the novel portray the dangers of unchecked ambition?
  54. Discuss the significance of the creature’s journey in the novel.
  55. How does Shelley use the motif of fire to symbolize both creation and destruction?
  56. Analyze the role of the natural world in the novel’s themes.
  57. How does the novel explore the idea of identity?
  58. Discuss the impact of societal rejection on the creature.
  59. Analyze the role of knowledge and discovery in the novel.
  60. How does “Frankenstein” explore the theme of betrayal?
  61. Discuss the impact of Victor’s obsession with creation.
  62. Analyze the motif of doubles or doppelgangers in the novel.
  63. How does the novel comment on the dangers of playing with nature?
  64. Discuss the impact of the pursuit of glory and recognition in the novel.
  65. Analyze the role of friendship and loyalty in “Frankenstein.”
  66. How does the novel challenge traditional gender roles?
  67. Discuss the consequences of Victor’s secrecy and isolation.
  68. Analyze the significance of the creature’s development and self-education.
  69. How does the novel question the concept of beauty and ugliness?
  70. Discuss the parallels between the creature’s experiences and human development.
  71. Analyze the role of fate in the lives of the characters.
  72. How does the novel address the theme of responsibility?
  73. Discuss the role of societal norms and prejudices in the novel.
  74. Analyze the impact of the creature’s rejection on his psyche.
  75. How does Shelley use the motif of revenge to drive the plot?
  76. Discuss the consequences of Victor’s ambition on his relationships.
  77. Analyze the role of empathy and compassion in the novel.
  78. How does the novel explore the theme of creation and parent-child relationships?
  79. Discuss the impact of Victor’s fear and guilt on his actions.
  80. Analyze the role of fate or destiny in the lives of the characters.
  81. How does the novel explore the theme of betrayal and trust?
  82. Discuss the significance of the creature’s desire for a companion.
  83. Analyze the role of compassion and understanding in the novel.
  84. How does the novel comment on societal prejudices and discrimination?
  85. Discuss the parallels between Victor and the creature’s pursuit of knowledge.
  86. Analyze the theme of the pursuit of knowledge and its consequences.
  87. How does Shelley use the motif of exploration in the novel?
  88. Discuss the impact of Victor’s creation on his mental and emotional state.
  89. Analyze the significance of the creature’s emotional development.
  90. How does the novel challenge traditional notions of humanity?
  91. Discuss the consequences of Victor’s isolation and alienation.
  92. Analyze the role of fate in shaping the characters’ destinies.
  93. How does the novel explore the theme of redemption?
  94. Discuss the impact of societal rejection on the creature’s behavior.
  95. Analyze the role of familial relationships in “Frankenstein.”
  96. How does the novel explore the theme of ambition versus responsibility?
  97. Discuss the consequences of Victor’s actions on those around him.
  98. Analyze the motif of revenge and its effects on the characters.
  99. How does Shelley use the theme of the pursuit of knowledge as a cautionary tale?
  100. Discuss the significance of the novel’s title and its relation to the story.

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