Frankenstein (Grades 9–1)  York Notes GCSE Revision Guide

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Frankenstein (Grades 9–1) York Notes

Mary Shelley

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1 Robert Walton

A determined and adventurous young man. Victor Frankenstein tells his ‘strange and terrific story’ to an admiring and astonished Walton.

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2 Victor Frankenstein

The novel’s central character. A learned man who becomes obsessed by his desire to create life. His fate becomes inextricably linked with the fate of his creation – the monster.

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3 The monster

Victor’s creation, a gigantic and outwardly ugly creature made from parts of dead bodies. Originally harmless and innocent, he becomes a violent and vengeful outcast.

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4 Elizabeth

An orphan of noble origins, Elizabeth is kind, good and loyal. The monster murders Elizabeth on the night of her wedding to Victor.

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5 Henry Clerval

A kind and loyal friend of Victor’s who is enthusiastic about learning and a great lover of nature. Clerval is also murdered by the monster.

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