Objective: On his way back to Geneva, Vincent receives a letter from Elizabeth telling him that she fears he is putting off the wedding because he is in love with someone else. The objective of this lesson is to discuss the art of letter writing and character relationships.
1. Why does Elizabeth fear Victor is no longer in love with her?
Elizabeth fears that Victor is no longer in love with her because his father thinks he is in love with someone else.
2. How has Victor contributed to Elizabeth’s fears?
Victor has contributed to Elizabeth's fears because he is losing his love for Elizabeth and he doesn't know what to do.
3. How do Elizabeth’s fears impact Victor?
Elizabeth's fears impact Victor because he doesn't want to hurt her by not being in love with her.
4. How does he react to her accusations?
He is scared he is going to lose her and the monster he creates makes him forget about it.
5. How has this relationship been impacted by Victor’s actions since his mother’s death?
This relationship helps him cope with his mother's death.
6. Formulate an argument for or against the continuing relationship between Victor and Elizabeth. Address such issues as whether the relationship is based on love or obligation, and whether Victor would be in danger if he marries Elizabeth. Write your argument in a detailed paragraph.
7. Define obligation. Write a short essay describing whether Victor wishes to marry Elizabeth out of love or obligation. Use quotes from the novel to support your conclusions.
Obligation is an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound. Victor wants to marry Elizabeth out of obligation. He did like her in the beginning but could't get out of it at this point.
8. [Share this letter on Google Drive with me. LASTNAME_Victor'sLetter] Write a letter to Elizabeth in Victor’s voice expressing his apology for her worry. Be careful to keep your tone consistent with one Victor might have used.
8. [Share this letter on Google Drive with me. LASTNAME_Victor'sLetter] Write a letter to Elizabeth in Victor’s voice expressing his apology for her worry. Be careful to keep your tone consistent with one Victor might have used.