M. Waldman
There is no internal conflict between Frankenstein and Monster. Frankenstein is the scientist that created the Monster, they are two separate entities and therefore can not have an 'internal' conflict, as this can only happen within one entity.
Frankenstein decides to tell Walton his story because he sees that Walton is headed on the same path of destruction and torment that he had taken. ~Ahsilyn Awesome~
because the story of frankenstein was a very insprational story which explains the stages of artificially creating life and the outcome. frankenstein is an example of a sceientist who wanted to be very popular and tried to achieve this by artificially creating life 'frankensteins monster'. the author of this book tried to show her feelings about the scientific advances of that day and i believe she was clearly not happy with the advances and tried to portray that through this book by making frankenstein seem like the bad guy by making the frankenstein created creature reak havoc and destroy the city. the character frankenstein has alot of meaning and history behind him and that is why he is such an iconic character.
When Justine Moritz was accused of committing the murder because she had the picture that had been given to William, Frankenstein had a reaction. His reaction to this accusation was that he thought Justine was innocent and that the creation was the real murderer.
Staying silent when he could have freed Justine.
The creature's strongly persuasive arguments (the creature expressed the loneliness of him being left out & suggested that victor should take care of his own creature:" [I] am thy creature.") made Victor unable to refuse to listen to the creature's story.
The cast of Happy Victor - 2003 includes: Jacques Dacqmine
There is no internal conflict between Frankenstein and Monster. Frankenstein is the scientist that created the Monster, they are two separate entities and therefore can not have an 'internal' conflict, as this can only happen within one entity.
i have no idea..but in my version of Frankenstein the monster saves the girl the girl says thanks you Frankenstein Frankenstein feels care from his heart then he and the girl are so happy they stay in the lab and make experiments for every day and eat fruit forever and they lived hapilly ever after the end
The Real Ghost Busters - 1986 Victor the Happy Ghost - 2.24 was released on: USA: 15 October 1987 Germany: 19 October 1990
Frankenstein decides to tell Walton his story because he sees that Walton is headed on the same path of destruction and torment that he had taken. ~Ahsilyn Awesome~
try barcelona.com if there is none there try Ebay happy buying ;)
because the story of frankenstein was a very insprational story which explains the stages of artificially creating life and the outcome. frankenstein is an example of a sceientist who wanted to be very popular and tried to achieve this by artificially creating life 'frankensteins monster'. the author of this book tried to show her feelings about the scientific advances of that day and i believe she was clearly not happy with the advances and tried to portray that through this book by making frankenstein seem like the bad guy by making the frankenstein created creature reak havoc and destroy the city. the character frankenstein has alot of meaning and history behind him and that is why he is such an iconic character.
Victors father was happy but sad at the same time. It was almost as if he was losing a son. However the bride was as happy as can be.
To whom wants to know the answer to this question Yes of course I can answer your Question for i would be more then happy to help its around 1816-1818 I'm sorry is this doesn't help :)
An example of imagery in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is the beginning of chapter 9, which gives a vivid and visceral description of waking up and feeling happy.
After the American revolution the people were happy because they gained their independence and they started to develop the United States Of America.