Frankenstein Quiz 2
1. After being abandoned by his maker, the creature subsists on
- Small animals
- Roots and berries
- Stolen food
- Tree bark
2. The relationship between Victor and the creature can be likened to that between
- God and Adam
- Cain and Abel
- Jacob and Rachel
- Esau and Jacob
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