The creature vowed to destroy all of mankind.
He said"You want me bad, I will be bad, I will be pain and anger and suffering!"
victor frankenstein
Ingolstadt, Bavaria.
Mary Shelley's death was due to an infection in childbirth.
People often refer to the creature as "Frankenstein," a common misconception stemming from Mary Shelley's 1818 novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus." In the story, Victor Frankenstein is the scientist who creates the creature, but he does not name it. The term became popularized in various adaptations and media, leading to the confusion that the creature itself is named Frankenstein.
Count Dracula would best fit into the time period before Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein". This was because the time period was very dark, medieval, and simply perfect for the creatures of the night to roam.
victor frankenstein
Ingolstadt, Bavaria.
Mary shelleys most famous novel was Frankenstein, it revolutionised how we though of our picture of life
Victor Frankenstein was the main narrator, but some letters were narrated by Waldman
Doctor Frankenstein of course.
The Monster, as no one likes him because of his grotesque appearance. He is alone.
Mary Shelley's death was due to an infection in childbirth.
He proposed a ghost-story contest among his friends.
Frankenstein's mother, William, Justine, Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, Frankenstein's father, Frankenstein, the monster
The creature enjoyed a temporary friendship with a kindly old blind man, until the man's family saw the creature, and, seeing only a monster, drove him away. Although Victor Frankenstein created a female companion for the creature, he changed his mind and destroyed her before giving her life.
You are probably thinking of Frankenstein- but that is wrong. In her book, Frankenstein was the man that created a creature from the parts of dead people- the creature never HAD a name.
Dr. Victor Frankenstein created the Creature. The Creature is often mistakenly called Frankenstein, when he is really more accurately called Frankenstein's monster. The novel "Frankenstein" was written by Mary Shelley.