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Maybe not what you're looking for, but six-word memoirs have become popular (see the link below), and there's even a six-word novel.
it may be argued- and it was written much later than Frankie- that Pinocchio, which retains the artificial life motive, was sort of a juvenile take-off on Frankenstein. Pinocchio , which means Wooden Eye, was published in l887.The format of Frankenstein is an epistolary novel this means it is written in the form of a correspondence of letters. This is actually one of the earliest formats of novels. Dracula was written in this form.for a list of epistolary novels see link.
As well as the famous novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley also wrote short stories, poems, essays, biographies, and travel narratives as well as other novels.Mary Shelley wrote : Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus - Valperga: Or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca - The Last Man - The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck, A Romance - Lodore - Mathilda .
well the boy at the end is basically wearing stripped pyjamas because he goes in JAIL
You might like Scrivener. It's a program for authors that lets you work chapter by chapter, scene by scene, and has sections for comments, plot lines, and even character worksheets. See the link.
In Chapter 439See at the link below:
Prometheus, in Greek mythology, is known for stealing fire from the gods to give to humanity, symbolizing the quest for knowledge and the consequences of defying divine boundaries. In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Victor Frankenstein parallels Prometheus as he seeks to create life, embodying the pursuit of scientific advancement and the ethical dilemmas that accompany it. Both figures experience severe repercussions for their transgressions: Prometheus is punished by Zeus, while Frankenstein faces the tragic fallout of his creation. This connection highlights themes of ambition, responsibility, and the dangers of overreaching in the pursuit of knowledge.
it links because in the elements of chemical philosophy it says that one day life will be made without sperm or an egg and in Frankenstein this happens
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Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," which was first published in 1818. It is a classic novel that tells the story of a young scientist who creates a grotesque creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.
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