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Where does the creature take up long term refuge Frankenstein?

A small hovel in a snow bank in a village next to a house. Also later in a Cave. Also I have to point out that the Monster is not named Frankenstein, that is the last name of his creator.


How does Victor Frankenstein die on the book?

It is likely because he had been exposed to the artic climate for an overly long period of time and was unable to recover from it.In the original story by Mary Shelley the monster doesn't die, he merely says he will run away to the farthest shore. In the book the monster was quite intelligent. Doctor Frankenstein, the man who made the monster, dies of exhaustion chasing and trying to kill the monster, on the ice bound ship trying to find the North Pole (or the North West passage.)


What feminist themes are in Frankenstein?

I have thought long and hard and I cannot identify any feminist themes in Frankenstein -- which is surprising considering the author.


How long did victor Frankenstein study Science Fiction?

Dr. Frankenstein was a chemist and an anatomist. He did not study literature. Keep in mind, however, that we are talking about a fictional character.


Is Frankenstein scary?

As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.

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Where does the creature take up long term refuge Frankenstein?

A small hovel in a snow bank in a village next to a house. Also later in a Cave. Also I have to point out that the Monster is not named Frankenstein, that is the last name of his creator.


What is a Halloween monster?

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How does Victor Frankenstein die on the book?

It is likely because he had been exposed to the artic climate for an overly long period of time and was unable to recover from it.In the original story by Mary Shelley the monster doesn't die, he merely says he will run away to the farthest shore. In the book the monster was quite intelligent. Doctor Frankenstein, the man who made the monster, dies of exhaustion chasing and trying to kill the monster, on the ice bound ship trying to find the North Pole (or the North West passage.)


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The only one that was a comedy that I can remember is "Drak Pack" A cartoon where Dracula created a crime-fighting team. Where Dracula, Wolfman and Frankenstein's Monster fought against the evil Dr. Dred and his crime cartel....lol have not seen it in a long time.


What is Frankenstein the film about?

The long series of Frankenstein films are about the attempts of a Doctor Frankenstein to create life from the body parts all put together in the form of a man.


How is Frankenstein not the monster?

This answer is from Wikipedia. It's a very good answer & reason why Frankenstein's monster was never really named : Frankenstein's monster (or Frankenstein's creature) is a fictional character that first appeared in Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. In the novel, the creature has no name—a symbol of his parentlessness and lack of human sense of self and identity. He does call himself, when speaking to his creator, Victor Frankenstein, the "Adam of your labours". He is also variously referred to as a "creature," "fiend," "the dæmon," "wretch," "zombie," "devil," "being," and "ogre" in the novel.[1] The monster's namelessness became part of the stage tradition as Mary Shelley's story was adapted into serious and comic plays in London, Paris, and France during the decades after the novel's first appearance. Mary Shelley herself attended a performance of Presumption, the first successful stage adaptation of her novel. "The play bill amused me extremely, for in the list of dramatic personae came, _______ by Mr T. Cooke,” she wrote her friend Leigh Hunt. “This nameless mode of naming the unnameable is rather good.”[2] Into this vacuum, it is understandable that the name of the creator—Frankenstein—would soon be used to name the creation. That mistake was made within the first decade after the novel was published, but it became cast in concrete after the story was popularized in the famous 1930s Universal film series starring Boris Karloff. The film was based largely on a play by Peggy Webling, performed in London in 1927.[3] Curiously, Webling's Frankenstein actually does give his creature his name. The Universal film reverted to the empty cypher, however: the film's credits list the character Karloff plays as a series of question marks. Nevertheless, the creature soon enough became best known in the popular imagination as "Frankenstein".


What are the lyrics to 'created a monster' by bob?

Well I'm trapped on a roller-coaster and they won't let me go so its totally bogus and every single lady gets colder, colder till my mood get low like below the sofa. Can somebody tell me where to go? Somewhere far away where you can't go wrong. It's way too many snakes on this globe. Now everybody sing it, everybody sing it. We created a monster, created a monster but nobody wants 'em, but nobody wants 'em. Created a monster, created a monster but nobody wants to kill it. So-long. But since there's nowhere to go, (nowhere to go) I guess I'll be on a road. (goodbye) Wherever my soul will go. (comeon) Goodbye! (comeon) So-long! (Where you going?) Outer-spaaaaaace! Outer-spaaaaaace! (goodbye) Outer-spaaaaaace! (comeon) Goodbye! So-long! To get where I am I can give you directions. I'm in the future I can get with the Jetsons. A'ight? They believe you. Someone give me suggestions. F*** elections; the whole planet's infected. Uh... Call I doctor I could use some corrections. I'll call the reverend; I could make a confession. Then just like I thought that time they look like a weapon. Everybody sing it, now everybody sing it. We created a monster, created a monster but nobody wants 'em, but nobody wants 'em. Created a monster, created a monster but nobody wants to kill it. So-long. But since there's nowhere to go, (nowhere to go) I guess I'll be on a road. (Whats up?) Wherever my soul will go. (What is up?) Goodbye! So-long! (Where you going?) Outer-spaaaaaace! Outer-spaaaaaace! (goodbye) Outer-spaaaaaace! (so-long) Goodbye! (so-long) So-long! Ahhhhh! Everybody sing it! Everybody sing it! I said everybody sing it! Sing it! [With lots of intermittent screaming] We created a monster, created a monster but nobody wants 'em, but nobody wants 'em. Created a monster, created a monster but nobody wants to kill it. So-long. But since there's nowhere to go, (nowhere to go) I guess I'll be on a road. (I'm on a road.) Wherever my soul will go. (Ah-ha) Goodbye! So-long! (Where you going?) Outer-spaaaaaace! (Ahhhh!) Outer-spaaaaaace! (Yeah!) Outer-spaaaaaace! (ha-ha) Goodbye! (goodbye) So-long! (so-long, so-long, so-long)


What feminist themes are in Frankenstein?

I have thought long and hard and I cannot identify any feminist themes in Frankenstein -- which is surprising considering the author.


How long is the monster shark?

There is no such thing as a monster shark.