Answer Block
Quotes about revenge in Frankenstein reveal the mutual obsession that consumes both Victor and his creature. Each character’s words frame revenge as a justified response to profound harm, even as it escalates into self-destruction. No single quote stands alone; each builds on the other’s actions and grievances.
Next step: List 2-3 revenge quotes you’ve identified from the text, labeling which character speaks or inspires each.
Key Takeaways
- Revenge quotes in Frankenstein highlight the cycle of harm between creator and creature
- Each character’s revenge motive stems from a core wound: rejection for the creature, grief for Victor
- These quotes can be linked to themes of accountability, isolation, and moral failure
- Quotes about revenge work practical in essays when paired with context about the character’s state of mind
20-Minute Plan and 60-Minute Plan
20-minute plan
- Locate 3 revenge-focused quotes (2 from Victor, 1 from the creature) in your text or class notes
- Write 1 sentence per quote explaining its immediate context (what happened right before the quote)
- Draft one discussion question that connects all three quotes to a central theme
60-minute plan
- Compile 5-6 revenge quotes, separating them into Victor’s and the creature’s perspectives
- For each quote, add a 2-sentence analysis of how it reflects the character’s changing motives
- Map the quotes onto a timeline of the novel’s key conflicts to show the cycle of revenge
- Draft a thesis statement that argues how these quotes expose the novel’s critique of revenge
3-Step Study Plan
1
Action: Review your class notes or text to identify all quotes tied to revenge
Output: A typed list of 4-6 quotes, sorted by character
2
Action: For each quote, write a 1-sentence explanation of how it advances the plot or develops the character
Output: An annotated quote list with context and purpose
3
Action: Connect 2-3 quotes to a major theme (e.g., accountability, isolation) and outline how you would use them in an essay
Output: A mini-essay outline with quote anchors