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- 1 How does the monster in Frankenstein speak?
- 2 Why is it so important to the creature that he learns to speak and read?
- 3 How does Frankenstein learn to talk?
- 4 What language does Frankenstein’s monster learn?
- 5 What does the creature read about in Victor Frankenstein’s papers?
- 6 How does the creature learn to speak and read quizlet?
- 7 How does the creature learn to read and write in Frankenstein?
- 8 How does the creature learn to read and write?
- 9 How does the monster learn to read and write in Safie?
How does the monster in Frankenstein speak?
Contrary to many film versions, the creature in the novel is very articulate and eloquent in his speech. Almost immediately after his creation, he dresses himself; and within 11 months, he can speak and read German and French. By the end of the novel, the creature is able to speak English fluently as well.
Why is it so important to the creature that he learns to speak and read?
These help him understand his own reality, make it clear to him that he was “born” physically deformed but morally intact. Without the ability to speak in a language that is clear and sometimes elegant, the reader would not be able to understand the creature’s plight as he saw it.
How does Frankenstein’s creature learn about his creator and his origins?
How does the creature find out about his origins? He rifles through the pockets of the clothes he stole from Victor’s apartment and finds Victor’s journal. Victor and his father have travelled to Paris so Victor can regain his strengths before returning home to Geneva after the death of Henry Clerval.
How does Frankenstein learn to talk?
When he awakes to find the Monster standing over him, smiling, Frankenstein rushes from the room, terrified, ashamed, and regretful for creating the Monster.
What language does Frankenstein’s monster learn?
We know that the monster has learned French, hence why he is able to speak with Victor. We also know that Victor speaks English, hence why he is able to speak with Walton (the sailor).
What does the creature learn from reading Victor’s journals what does he learn from reading the other books he finds?
The monster discovered books and some elements of clothing in the woods. Contents of the books fascinate him, and he also discovered the inner workings of human civilization. The monster also read Victor’s journal, which contained details of his creation.
What does the creature read about in Victor Frankenstein’s papers?
The monster reads Milton’s Paradise Lost, portions of Plutarch’s Lives, and Goethe’s Sorrows of Young Werther.
How does the creature learn to speak and read quizlet?
Safie speaks a different language so the DeLacey family has to teach her to speak and read so the creature learns by observing this process. The creature has learned that people generally look upon him with fear and reject him due to his appearance.
What does the monster learn from the books?
By learning from books, from the arts, the monster becomes informed enough to detest himself in an entirely different way. He sees his spirit, his mind. He learns to appreciate—and abhor—his creation. This is the teachable moment.
How does the creature learn to read and write in Frankenstein?
Answers 2. Simply, the creature taught himself. More specifically, the creature learns to speak, to read, and to write a little based on the lessons Felix gives to Agatha in the home. Once he learns to read, he reads Victor’s journals and the books that were in the leather case in Victor’s cloak.
How does the creature learn to read and write?
What does the creature learn to do, and how does he learn this? He learns to speak, and then to read, by observing and listening to the cottagers. He found a portmanteau that had several books in it, and he read them. He then read the letters that were in the pocket of the coat he had taken from Victor Frankenstein.
What did the monster learn from the Cottagers?
He learns to speak, and then to read, by observing and listening to the cottagers. He found a portmanteau that had several books in it, and he read them. He then read the letters that were in the pocket of the coat he had taken from Victor Frankenstein. What did the monster learn from the DeLacey family? Family.
How does the monster learn to read and write in Safie?
As Safie learns the language of the cottagers, so does the monster. He also learns to read, and, since Felix uses Constantin-François de Volney’s Ruins of Empires to instruct Safie, he learns a bit of world history in the process. Also to know, how does the monster learn to speak and read?