I thought that the monster was dumb but on reading the book he was quite eloquent and could even read.
I would say Sonic the Hedgehog. Purely because I think you mean Frankenstein's Monster. Frankenstein was the Doctor that created the monster and technically not the name of the monster.
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You cant think of it there is no names for monsters u have to make it up be creativeAnswer:Although you are angling to get "Frankenstein" as an answer, the monster created by Dr. Victor Frankenstein was not itself named Frankenstein - simply "the monster". Alternate names (from the novel) are:the Adam of your labours (this is the monster's own choice)creaturefiendthe demonwretchdevilthingbeingogre
Frankenstein is the name of a scientist who tried to create a person. He worked tirelessly to accomplish this feat. It backfired on him when he created a monster. Most people think that Frankenstein is the name of the monster, Frankenstein is the scientist's last name. Although many people have come to believe that the monster's name is Frankenstein, the monster's creator is Victor Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein is the main character in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. Not the moster as is popular belief. Victor created the moster, who remains nameless. Shelley later stated that the monsters name was Adam. Frankenstein is a monster that was made up from the body parts and organs of the dead, by Dr. Frankenstein himself. When the monster was complete Dr. Frankenstein shouted "It's Alive! It's Alive!" when actually Frankenstein was never really alive, because if you look over the five characteristics of life Frankenstein dose not have all of them so he could never have actually been alive. Frankenstein is the last name of the scientist who created the monster. The monster is never given a name. It can be assumed that Frankenstein is a fitting name for the monster, since he is, in a way, Victor's offspring, therefore should share his last name. However, nowhere in the novel does the monster get referred to as "Frankenstein." Also, the "it's alive" bit is true only of the movie. In the book, Victor runs away in fear when the monster comes to life.
The Frankenstein monster: Boris Karloff Victor (Henry in the movie) Frankenstein: Colin Clive
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It's a personal choice some people think the werewolf is the ultimate monster & some others believe Dracula is or Frankenstein or other horror movie monsters.What is you're ultimate monster in horror movies?And that's what it is for you.
To dream of the Frankenstein monster indicates you are tormented or rejected by society. You feel alone and think no one understands you. The monster represents a fear that you do not know how to deal with. To dream you are being stared at (by a guy in a Frankenstein costume or not) means you are hoping someone would look your way more often. It may also represent anxiety or pride.
Yes, Frankenstein does complete his monster, but he leaves the creature out to die since he was not an angel like he thought he would be! So, Frankenstein's monster goes after Frankenstein, his creator, and tries to kill him. But, in the end of the story, he kills himself!
At the end of Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein was being chased by his creation because it wanted to know if it had a soul. The Doctor had been chased all over the world and ended up there to get as far away from the monster as possible.
No, he was from an elite Swiss family. The monster was re-animated so I don't think nationality really applies. The first language that the creature learned however was french.