Title: (100) I am accused of murder
1Who am I? Monster Mash Accessories Before or After Who says it?
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2(100) I am accused of murder
3(200) I referred to myself as the true murderer
- Who is Victor Frankenstein
4(300) My father is a Turkish merchant.
5(400) A poor cottager, I live with my father and
sister.
6I went to Chamounix to forget my sorrows.
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7(100) Mary Shelleys age when she created the
monster.
8(200) This is the creatures first name.
- What is.. He doesnt have one?
9(300) This is the alternate title to Frankenstein.
- What is The Modern Prometheus?
10(400) The Monster often refers to the cottagers
as this.
11(500) This actor was the most popular in the role
of Frankensteins monster.
12(100) This piece of incriminating evidence was
found on Justine .
13(200) By reading this, the monster learned of
Victors disgust in creating him.
- What is Victors Journal ?
14(300) Victor Frankensteins father returned from
Milan with this gift.
- Who is Elizabeth Lavenza?
15(400) This is the instrument on which the old man
played.
16(500) Name at least one of the books which
astonished, thrilled and depressed the monster.
- What are Paradise Lost, Plutarchs Lives and
Sorrow of Werter?
17(100) Victor goes to school ______ his mother
dies.
18(200) Clerval visits Victor in Ingolstadt ______
the Monster is created.
19(300) Justine is killed _____ the monster tells
his tale.
20(400) The Monster learned the history of the
Cottagers ______ the arrival of Safie.
21(500) The Monster found some books and a
portmanteau _____ finding the cottagers.
22(100) I rest my innocence on a plain and simple
explanation of the facts which have been adduced
against me.
23(200) I suddenly beheld the figure of a man, at
some distance, advancing towards me with
superhuman speed.
- Who is Victor Frankenstein?
24(300) "But where were my friends and relations?
No father had watched my infant days, no mother
had blessed me with smiles and caresses "
25(400) is it not a duty to the survivors, that
we should refrain from augmenting their
unhappiness by an appearance of immoderate grief?
It is also a duty owed to yourself for excessive
sorrow prevents improvement or enjoyment, or even
the discharge of daily usefulness, without which
no man is fit for society."
- Who is Alphonse Frankenstein?
26To be friendless is indeed to be unfortunate
but the hearts of men, when unprejudiced by any
obvious self interest, are full of brotherly love
and charity.
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