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Women in Shelly's Frankenstein are portrayed as passive, usually being caregivers or victims.
In the play version it is clerval
Frankenstein. Karloff acted in eighty movies before being found by James Whale and cast in Frankenstein (1931). Karloff's role as Frankenstein's monster was physically demanding – it necessitated a bulky costume with four-inch platform boots – but the costume and extensive makeup produced a lasting image.
The monster feels entitled to seek revenge on Frankenstein because he perceives his creator's abandonment and rejection as a profound betrayal. After being brought to life, he experiences intense loneliness and suffering due to society's hostility and Frankenstein's refusal to acknowledge him as a being deserving of compassion. This perceived injustice fuels the monster's anger and desire for vengeance against Frankenstein, whom he holds responsible for his misery. Ultimately, he seeks to make Frankenstein understand the consequences of his actions and the pain of being forsaken.
no he does not have the right to play god becasue:it is against most reiqious beliefscannot create a perfect personfrankenstein was created by a real god, so why would he create a fake humangod takes 9 months creating a real human being so why did it take frankenstein 6 yearsgod never makes mistakes but franenstein made a lot of mistakesgod does not have parnetrs but frakenstein had a lot of partnersgod makes humans beautiful where frankenstein made it horribls
Young Frankenstein
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no he didn't
Women in Shelly's Frankenstein are portrayed as passive, usually being caregivers or victims.
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In the play version it is clerval
Frankenstein. Karloff acted in eighty movies before being found by James Whale and cast in Frankenstein (1931). Karloff's role as Frankenstein's monster was physically demanding – it necessitated a bulky costume with four-inch platform boots – but the costume and extensive makeup produced a lasting image.
No, he did not. Boris Karloff is a famous actor of Frankenstein.
The monster feels entitled to seek revenge on Frankenstein because he perceives his creator's abandonment and rejection as a profound betrayal. After being brought to life, he experiences intense loneliness and suffering due to society's hostility and Frankenstein's refusal to acknowledge him as a being deserving of compassion. This perceived injustice fuels the monster's anger and desire for vengeance against Frankenstein, whom he holds responsible for his misery. Ultimately, he seeks to make Frankenstein understand the consequences of his actions and the pain of being forsaken.
no he does not have the right to play god becasue:it is against most reiqious beliefscannot create a perfect personfrankenstein was created by a real god, so why would he create a fake humangod takes 9 months creating a real human being so why did it take frankenstein 6 yearsgod never makes mistakes but franenstein made a lot of mistakesgod does not have parnetrs but frakenstein had a lot of partnersgod makes humans beautiful where frankenstein made it horribls
Victor Frankenstein is the scientist, who studies chemistry and is obsessed with the creation of life. Frankenstien later constructs a creature out of body parts and brings it to life. Victor Frankenstein did not name his creatre, it is often known as Frankenstein's Monster or Frankenstein's Creation. Frankenstein calls his creation the "daemon".