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Mary Shelley got the idea for Frankenstein from an?

nightmare.


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nightmare.


Mary Shelley got the idea for Frankenstein from?

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Where did Mary Shelley get the basic idea for her novel Frankenstein?

Mary Shelley got the basic idea for her novel "Frankenstein" during a trip to Switzerland, where she and others engaged in a ghost story writing contest. The idea was inspired by discussions about reanimation and the nature of life taking place at the time.


Mary Shelley's idea for Frankenstein came from?

a nightmare.to much drugs cocaine


What discussions influence the development of Mary Shelley's idea?

When Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, she was influenced by discussions about Ovid's Metamorephoses and John Milton's Paradise Lost.


Where did Mary Shelley get the idea of a person creating a life form?

Mary Shelley got the idea for her novel "Frankenstein" from a dream she had while staying at Lord Byron's house. The dream inspired her to write a story about a scientist who creates new life through artificial means.


Who was Mary Shelley with when she came up with the story Frankenstein?

Mary Shelley came up with the story of Frankenstein while she was with her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron during a summer retreat at Lake Geneva in 1816. The idea for Frankenstein was born during a discussion about the nature of life and the potential of science to create life artificially.


Who created Frankenstein the monster?

The idea of Frankenstein the monster comes from Mary Shelley's Gothic novel Frankenstein. However, it is a common misconception that Frankenstein is the monster. In the novel Frankenstein is not the monster instead he is the man who creates the monster.


Did Mary Shelley marry Lord Byron?

No, Mary Shelley did not marry Lord Byron. She was married to Percy Bysshe Shelley, another prominent poet of the Romantic era. Lord Byron was a close friend of the Shelleys and spent time with them in Switzerland, where the idea for Mary Shelley's famous novel "Frankenstein" was conceived.


Why did Victor dismiss the idea of suicide in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

He dismisses the idea of suicide because it would leave Elizabeth and his family utterly downtrodden and depressed.


Why was frankeinstein written?

Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein while she was staying with her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley at the summer home of author Lord Byron. Byron challenged them all to a writing contest to see who could write the scariest short story. Mary developed the idea for Frankenstein at that time, and was at once so frightened and so consumed by what she had written that she eventually decided to write a book.