How to bring inanimate objects to life
In Mary Shelly's novel Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein discovered the secret of life itself when he assembled his monster and brought it to life.
Dr. Frankestein never had any children. He was engaged to marry Elizabeth but the monster killed her.
The monster did not find the secret of life. He had to come back to Frankenstein and ask for the doctor to make a bride. Had the monster known how, he wouldn't have asked. And he didn't find the secret of 'living well' either. He ended up fleeing away to the farthest shore away from the presence of man.
Victor Frankenstein's life story is at the heart of Frankenstein. He learns about modern science & masters all that his professors have to teach him. He becomes fascinated with the "secret of life," discovers it, and brings a hideous monster to life.
How to give life to lifeless matter.
The secret to creating life
In Mary Shelly's novel Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein discovered the secret of life itself when he assembled his monster and brought it to life.
Dr. Frankestein never had any children. He was engaged to marry Elizabeth but the monster killed her.
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the secret of life
The monster did not find the secret of life. He had to come back to Frankenstein and ask for the doctor to make a bride. Had the monster known how, he wouldn't have asked. And he didn't find the secret of 'living well' either. He ended up fleeing away to the farthest shore away from the presence of man.
Victor Frankenstein's life story is at the heart of Frankenstein. He learns about modern science & masters all that his professors have to teach him. He becomes fascinated with the "secret of life," discovers it, and brings a hideous monster to life.
According to myth, Prometheus stole the secret of fire from the gods and gave it to humans, for which he is punished eternally. Frankenstein "stole" the secret of making life itself, for which he was punished the rest of his life. The idea is that some things are (supposedly) not to be known, and that learning them will lead to horrible punishment.
How to give life to lifeless matter.
Because he is afraid that Walton (and perhaps other people who learn the secret) would try to duplicate the experiment and end up like Frankenstein himself.
Victor Frankenstein is searching for the secret of life and wants to find the immortality. He wants to illuminate the mystery of life and death so he tries to create a ''manlike'' creature.
There have been several adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" in film, dating back to the early 20th century. Some notable film versions include the 1931 film "Frankenstein" starring Boris Karloff, the 1994 film "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" directed by Kenneth Branagh, and more recent adaptations like "Victor Frankenstein" in 2015.