Doctor Frankenstein made his creature to be the best it could possibly be. He failed in the looks department but the creature was strong, healthy, able to survive on only berries and nuts, and was very intelligent.
Yes, Frankenstein's creature is typically portrayed as strong due to his larger-than-life size and supernatural origins. His strength is often depicted as a key aspect of his character in various adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel.
The creature has a great coat that he takes from Dr. Frankensteins laboratory. This is one instance in the story where I find the action unjustified for the mental maturity of the creature.
if he were real then yes but he is not and that is that
either the monster or the creature
He got really scared of it and then Victor ran away from it.
He wished Frankenstein to make him a mate, a female creature just as ugly and deformed as himself.~
In Frankenstein's nightmare, Elizabeth is killed on their wedding night by the Creature. This tragedy leads to Frankenstein's intense guilt and desire for revenge against the Creature.
Frankensteins of Fraud was created in 2000.
Frankensteins of Fraud has 386 pages.
Frankensteins Monster killed...William his brother, whom of which his mother died whilst giving birth to him, Justine- the maids daughter, his (Victor Frankensteins) father and also is wife- Elizabeth Hope this helps :)
In Mary Shelley's novel, "Frankenstein," Victor Frankenstein did not have a wife. He is consumed by his obsession with creating life and the consequences of his actions, leading to his downfall.
Army of Frankensteins - 2013 was released on: USA: 10 November 2013 (American Film Market)
strong or powerful creature or human