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Form and Structure Categorise

Target Level
4-5
Running Total
0
0%
Attempt
1 of 3

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Conflict
Rising Action

Climax
Falling Action

Resolution


Victor breaks his promise to create a bride for the monster.

The monster searches for love and companionship but is cast out by society.

Victor Frankenstein becomes scared of the monster that he has created and abandons it.
Seeking revenge for his murdered relatives and friend, Victor pursues the monster to the North Pole, intending to kill it.
The monster comes to pay its last respects to Victor, telling Walton that it will set itself on fire because there is no one who can love it.
The creature is forced to live in solitude and survive by itself.
Hurt and furious by rejection and its circumstances, the monster undertakes a voyage to track down his creator and wreak revenge on him.
Victor Frankenstein assembles a living creature from body parts from a graveyard.
Walton abandons the expedition, his faith in science shaken by what he has learned.
The monster kills Victor's brother William and convinces Victor to create a bride for him.
In revenge, the monster kills Henry Clerval and Elizabeth.
Victor Frankenstein discovers how to bring the dead back to life.
Victor is rescued from the ice by Captain Walton and the crew of his expedition, and tells them his incredible story, before dying of an illness.

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Pass Mark
70%