Fire Facts Worksheet

Fire Facts Short Answer

This passage explores how fire and light in Frankenstein symbolize both knowledge and danger. Victor is fascinated by the idea of discovery but doesn’t consider the consequences of his actions. The creature also experiences fire as both comforting and painful, learning from it but also being hurt by it. In the end, fire and light reflect the double-edged nature of knowledge-it can build or destroy.

Reading this type of passage helps students understand how symbolism is used in literature to express deeper meanings. It strengthens comprehension by encouraging readers to connect abstract concepts with story elements. Students build vocabulary by encountering words tied to emotion, science, and symbolism. It also encourages critical thinking as learners reflect on how themes evolve through characters’ experiences.