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No. It's actually based on a real story which Mary Shelley heard from a mysterious beggar in Geneva in 1816. It is a famed local legend, apparently, though modern scholarships suggest it actually originated when Edward John Trelawny (who would later befriend the Shelleys) was somewhat drunkenly sitting by the Lake Geneva and Lord Byron (also intoxicated) spotted him. Trelawny then told Lord Byron and the physician John Polidori the story, possibly made up on the spot but which soon caught on.

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Who is the Real Monster in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein?

victor frankenstein


What are facts about Frankenstein's monster?

Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein at 19Though she eventually had a stepmother, Mary Shelley was essentially motherless like Victor Frankenstein and his monster.The idea for Frankenstein came to Mary Shelley as the result of a ghost story contest.The idea for the book Frankenstein came to Mary in a dream.Victor Frankenstein was based on a real person: Johann Konrad Dippel, who was a mad scientist obsessed with creating life.The book Frankenstein was written over two years-1816-1817.Frankenstein had a movie


Where did Mary Shelley get her inspiration for Frankenstein?

dr frankenstien was based on a very real German "mad scientist" who allegedly attempted to electronically conjoin and revive dead body parts


Who was the real monster in Frankenstein society or victor's monster?

In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the real monster can be seen as both Victor Frankenstein and the society that shuns the creature. Victor's abandonment of his creation and refusal to take responsibility for it lead to tragedy, showcasing his moral failure. Simultaneously, society's rejection and fear of the creature, based solely on its appearance, highlight humanity's tendency to judge and ostracize those who are different. Ultimately, both Victor and society contribute to the creature's descent into monstrosity.


What country was the Frankenstein monster created?

Dr. Victor Frankenstein doesn't say how he created the monster because he didn't want people to commit the same mistake as he did.However, movie adaptations have taken creative liberties by creating different origins from the monster - going from electricity to nanotechnology. It's really up to your imagination. Frankenstein's real name was Eduardo Nico Diorama.

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Why did Mary Shelley and Frankenstein have to elope?

You have a reality crisis here. Mary Shelley was a real person, she wrote the novel Frankenstein. Frankenstein is a fictional character. They never met, never eloped.


Was Frankenstan real?

No. "Frankenstein's Monster" was a fictional character in the eponymous Mary Shelley novel.


What is the real name of the actor who played the original Frankenstein?

Victor Frankenstein was the scientist who created the monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.VictorVictor


Has there ever been a real zombie outbreak?

Zombies remain a figure of our imagination. Indeed, the most well-known 'zombie' figure is Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'.


Who is the Real Monster in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein?

victor frankenstein


What are facts about Frankenstein's monster?

Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein at 19Though she eventually had a stepmother, Mary Shelley was essentially motherless like Victor Frankenstein and his monster.The idea for Frankenstein came to Mary Shelley as the result of a ghost story contest.The idea for the book Frankenstein came to Mary in a dream.Victor Frankenstein was based on a real person: Johann Konrad Dippel, who was a mad scientist obsessed with creating life.The book Frankenstein was written over two years-1816-1817.Frankenstein had a movie


Who dies in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein?

In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, William Frankenstein, Justine Moritz, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth Lavenza-Frankenstein, and Victor Frankenstein (the protagonist) die. Though he does not die anytime WITHIN the novel, the monster is said to had departed for the northernmost ice to purposefully die after its creator (Victor) had died.


What was Victor's real purpose in visiting England in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

He waned to talk to scientists who could help him to create the second monster, and make her less violent and hideous than the other.


Where did Mary Shelley get her inspiration for Frankenstein?

dr frankenstien was based on a very real German "mad scientist" who allegedly attempted to electronically conjoin and revive dead body parts


Is francinstain real?

Frankenstein, as a character, is fictional and originates from Mary Shelley's 1818 novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus." The story revolves around Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who creates a creature through unorthodox scientific experiments. While the themes of ethics in science and the consequences of creation resonate in real life, the character and events of the novel are not real. However, the concept has inspired discussions about artificial intelligence and bioengineering in contemporary society.


Who wrote frandy's revenge and what did the twin do?

"Frankenstein," written by Mary Shelley, features Dr. Frankenstein's creation seeking revenge after being abandoned and mistreated by its creator. The creature seeks revenge by killing Dr. Frankenstein's loved ones, particularly his younger brother William.


What page of Frankenstein is I am alone and miserable. Only someone as ugly as I am could love me.?

That gem of a quote can be found on page 123 of Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein. It's a real tearjerker, isn't it? So dramatic, so relatable. Enjoy the angst!