Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (by Mary Shelley).
The monster in Mary Shelley's novel is simply referred to as "Frankenstein's monster" or "the creature." The name "Frankenstein" actually belongs to the scientist who created him, Victor Frankenstein.
Frankenstein. His first name is Victor. Doctor Victor von Frankenstein is the creator of the monster. The monster has no name except 'monster'.
He is called Victor Frankenstein in the original novel by Mary Shelley.
He never named the monster in the 1931 movie, the book, or in any other movies. He is always referred to as "the creature."
Deans first Frankenstein novel was Prodigal Son. It was released in 2005 and is the first in a series of six.
Victor (he was a scientist not a doctor)Victor Frankenstein is a Swiss fictional character the protagonist of the 1819 novel Frankenstein.
She is the author of the novel Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
The name "Frankenstein" refers to the scientist Victor Frankenstein who creates a monster in Mary Shelley's novel. The name has become synonymous with the monster itself, even though the monster is never actually named in the book. The novel explores themes of creation, responsibility, and the consequences of playing god, as Victor Frankenstein's creation ultimately leads to tragedy and destruction.
The monster strangled two people in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. The first was Victor Frankenstein's younger brother William, and the second was his best friend Henry Clerval.
Mary Shelley started writing the novel in the summer of 1815 and the novel was first published in 1818.
The idea of Frankenstein the monster comes from Mary Shelley's Gothic novel Frankenstein. However, it is a common misconception that Frankenstein is the monster. In the novel Frankenstein is not the monster instead he is the man who creates the monster.