It, of course, depends on which movie you mean, but I'm assuming you mean the 1931 classic.
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no, Elizabeth is not a Frankenstein, merely a ward of the family. That's why its okay for Victor to marry her.
Read the book and find out
In the book there was no such a person. In the movies he is known as Igor.
The sister of Robert Walton in the book Frankenstein. She and her brother write letters about Frankenstein's life story, that form a frame around the main narrative.
It, of course, depends on which movie you mean, but I'm assuming you mean the 1931 classic.In the movie the monster never speaks. In the book he has a lot to say.In the movie the monster is burned to death. In the book he leaves 'for the farthest shore.'In the movie Frankenstein's assistant, Fritz (aka Igor), gets an abnormal brian. In the book there is no Igor and no problem with the brain.In the book the doctor's younger brother is killed. In the movie there is no younger brother, only Frankenstein's father the Baron.In the book, Frankenstein's first name was Victor and his friend's name was Henry. In the movie their names are reversed.
Frankenstein was the main character; the man who created the monster. The other title of the book is The Modern Prometheus.
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The subtitle of Frankenstein is 'The modern Prometheus'. She did this to point out a similarity between the character in her book 'Doctor Frankenstein' and the mythical Titan Prometheus. Both created a human: Prometheus from clay, Frankenstein from dead bodies.
The book is better :d
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He wasn't Frankenstein was a character in a book, Frankenstein's Monster by Mary Shelley.
Dr. Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein is the name of the scientist that made the monster out of dead body parts. Therefore the answer to your question is: Mr. & Mrs. Frankenstein.
In the 1942 book, "The Stranger" by Albert Camus the stranger is Meursault, a French Algerian.
it has a gothic genre
Mary shelly
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