TEST: Frankenstein & the Romantic Age. PART I – Matching Characters  Questions 1-25: Match characters, places, objects, or symbols to their BEST description.

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TEST: Frankenstein & the Romantic Age

PART I – Matching Characters  Questions 1-25: Match characters, places, objects, or symbols to their BEST description (1 point each) PART II – True or False  Questions 26-80: Select TRUE if the statement is ENTIRELY TRUE or FALSE if any part of the answer is NOT true.

PART IV – Order of Events  Questions 81-97: Identify the correct speaker of each quote provided. PART III – Identify Quotes  Place 16 events in the order that they occur in the novel.

Part V: Romantic & Gothic Traits  Identify each quote or example provided as being either Romantic or Gothic (18 quotes)  Match each quote provided to one of the themes of the novel (10 quotes) Part VI: Themes

Part VII: Fill in the Blank Identify literary devices (examples or definitions) that appear throughout Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and/or other Romantic writers (15-30 questions). Consider:  Romanticism  The Gothic novel  Allusions  Metaphysical Poetry  Framing  Imagery  Narrator  Any other devices from A-O Literary Terms may that may apply!