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What does the title Frankenstein refers to?

Frankenstein is the name of the creator of the 'monster' in the films


Who was Frankenstein in Mary Shelly's novel Frankenstein and what was another title for the book?

Frankenstein was the main character; the man who created the monster. The other title of the book is The Modern Prometheus.


What was the title of the Japanese film about Frankenstein?

The Frankenstein movie made in Japan was released in 1966 and was titled Frankenstein Conquers the World.


What does the title refer to?

Frankenstein is the name of the creator of the 'monster' in the films


Technically it was Colin Clive not Boris Karloff who played what title role?

Frankenstein


What book did Mary Shelley publish in 1818?

Frankenstein! The first version was published in 1818. Shelly calls it "Frankenstein," but another title is "The Modern Prometheus."


Who is the doctor that made Frankenstein?

Frankenstein is actually the young scientist that made the monster in Frankenstein. The monster he created has no name. It is a common misconception that Frankenstein is the monster is in fact Frankenstein.


Who wrote Frankenstein song by Edgar Winter?

Frankenstein was the title of many songs including the singers and bands:Edgar Winter GroupClutchIced EarthAimee Mann


Why did Shelley use Prometheus as a title for her novel?

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.


Who played the title role in the 1994 film Frankenstein?

The movie's writer-director Kenneth Branagh plays Frankenstein. His creation, "the monster" as it is simply called, is played by Robert De Niro.


What Frankenstein movie starts as modern times in color and includes Dracula and a white wolf all in one movie?

The title is : House of Frankenstein (1997)See Related Links for more information.


Would Frankenstein By Mary Shelley be a good example of colloquialism?

No, "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley is not a good example of colloquialism. Colloquialism refers to informal language or slang used in everyday speech, while "Frankenstein" is a classic novel that uses formal language and intricate prose.