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Title: Victor Frankenstein


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Victor Frankensteins Travels
  • An interactive plot map tour through Europe,
  • By Allen Li, Arpit Dave, Logan Sweezy, and Leo
    Stolov

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Welcome to the interactive plot map!
  • This interactive tour through Victor
    Frankensteins travels in Europe will explore the
    various towns and regions as described firsthand
    by Frankensteins protagonist. Click the button
    to explore the plot map

Begin journey
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Welcome to Europe
Select a starred location
Orkney Islands
Edinburgh, Scotland
Matlock, England
Oxford, England
London, England
Ingolstadt, Germany
Geneva, Switzerland
Sources
Finish
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Edinburgh, Scotland
Map
  • The beauty and regularity of the new town
    of Edinburgh, its romantic castle, and its
    environs, the most delightful in the world,
    Arthur's Seat, St Bernard's Well, and the
    Pentland Hills, compensated him for the change,
    and filled him with cheerfulness and admiration.
    (190)

More of Edinburgh
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More of Edinburgh
Map
  • Pentland Hills are a range of hills to the
    south-west of Edinburgh. The range is around
    20 miles in length, and runs south west from
    Edinburgh towards Biggar and the
    upper Clydesdale.
  • Arthur's Seat is the main peak of the group of
    hills which form most of Holyrood Park, a wild
    piece of highland landscape in the centre of the
    city of Edinburgh, about a mile to the east
    of Edinburgh Castle.
  • The hill rises above the city to a height of
    251 m (823 ft), provides excellent panoramic
    views of the city, is quite easy to climb, and is
    a popular walk.

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Orkney Islands
Map
  • It was a place fitted for such a work, being
    hardly more than a rock whose high sides were
    continually beaten upon by the waves. The soil
    was barren, scarcely affording pasture for a few
    for a few miserable cows, (142)
  • Victor heads to one of the remotest of the Orkney
    Islands to work on a companion for the monster.
  • The Orkney Islands are located in northern
    Scotland.
  • Orkney is composed of roughly 70 islands. Only 20
    of the islands are inhabited.

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Matlock, England
Map
  • The country in the neighborhood of this village
    resembled, to a greater degree, the scenery of
    Switzerland but every thing is on a lower scale,
    and the green hills want the crown of distant
    white Alps, which always attend on the piny
    mountains of my native country. (190)
  • The Alps are one of the great mountain systems
    of Europe, stretching from Austria and
    Slovenia in the east through Italy, Switzerland, 
    Germany to France in the west.

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Oxford, England
Map
  • If these feelings had not found an imaginary
    gratification, the appearance of the city had yet
    in itself sufficient beauty to obtain our
    admiration. The colleges are ancient and
    picturesque the streets are almost magnificent
    and the lovely Isis, which flows beside it
    through meadows of exquisite verdure, is spread
    forth into a placid expanse of waters, which
    reflects its majestic assemblage of towers and
    spires and domes imbosomed among aged trees.
    (139)
  • Victor and Clerval visit Oxford on their tour
    through England.
  • Oxford is located in South East England
  • The river Isis flows through Oxford

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London, England
Map
  • London was our present point of rest we
    determined to remain several months in this
    wonderful and celebrated city (137)
  • Victor Frankenstein and Henry Clerval stay in
    London for several months.
  • London is the capital of England.

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Ingolstadt, Germany
Map
  • When I had attained the age of seventeen, my
    parents resolved that I should become a student
    at the university of Ingolstadt. (28)
  • Victor goes to this university to study science
    and ends up creating the monster here as well
  • The church of Ingolstadt is seen, which may be
    the same church mentioned by Victor on page 42
    discovered to my sleepless and aching eyes the
    church of Ingolstadt, its white steeple and
    clock, which indicated the sixth hour. As you
    may see, the church in the picture also has a
    clock.

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Geneva, Switzerland
Map
  • Geneva is a beautiful city located on the coast
    of Lake Geneva and surrounded by mountains.
  • This proximity to the lake can create a very
    humid and rainy environment
  • Mary Shelley spends time in Geneva and uses her
    experiences to form the setting for her novel.
    Her perception of Geneva can be seen through the
    eyes of Victor with the following quote Dear
    mountains! My own beautiful lake! How do you
    welcome your wanderer? Your summits are clear
    the sky and lake are blue and placid. (58)
  • As you can see the quote above is a fairly good
    description of the picture provided.
  • Victors family resides in Geneva and is also
    murdered in Geneva by the monster.

Proceed to Montanvert
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Montanvert
Map
  • It is a scene terrifically desolate. In a
    thousand spots the traces of the winter avalanche
    may be perceived, where trees lie broken and
    strewed on the ground some entirely destroyed,
    others bent leaning upon the jutting rocks of the
    mountain, or transversely upon other trees.(79)
  • As described by Victor and seen in the picture,
    the mountain of Montanvert is extremely large,
    steep and intimidating.
  • This mountain is found 33 miles southeast of
    Geneva
  • Victor meets the monster here and they talk for
    the first time. The monster displays its
    strength here as Victor watches it bound over
    crevices with ease.

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YOU HAVE COMPLETED VICTOR FRANKENSTEINS JOURNEY
THROUGH EUROPE.
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Credits to Sources
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  • http//maps.unomaha.edu/peterson/funda/MapLinks/Eu
    ropeOverview/Europe_econ96.jpg
  • http//www.ownersdirect.co.uk/switzerland/sz135.ht
    m
  • http//www.flickr.com/photos/maxlanzeni/3846905372
    /
  • http//www.destination-munich.com/cities-in-bavari
    a.html
  • http//s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/16/89/168917_b94d
    dd93.jpg
  • http//www.etravelguide.info/England/Derbyshire/Ma
    tlock/images/Matlock-Bath.jpg
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