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As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.
His initial mistake is arguably the creation of the monster, as this leads on to the destruction of his family, and many deaths, including his lover Elizabeth.
Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein at 19Though she eventually had a stepmother, Mary Shelley was essentially motherless like Victor Frankenstein and his monster.The idea for Frankenstein came to Mary Shelley as the result of a ghost story contest.The idea for the book Frankenstein came to Mary in a dream.Victor Frankenstein was based on a real person: Johann Konrad Dippel, who was a mad scientist obsessed with creating life.The book Frankenstein was written over two years-1816-1817.Frankenstein had a movie
To create something living from non-living things. This was originally known as the Promethean myth as Prometheus created man from clay. However when the novel Frankenstein came along it usurped the older terminology. The novel Frankenstein is sub-titled 'The modern Prometheus'.
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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.
Frankenstein's biggest fear would have to be being alone. No one accepted him because of the way he looked. No one gave him a chance, not even his own father who created him, Victor. He wasn't the real monster, the real monster was society. Because of the way people treated Victor, he became someone who hated everyone. * * * * * There seems to be some confusion between Baron Frankenstein and Frankenstein's "monster".
As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.
No. "Frankenstein's Monster" was a fictional character in the eponymous Mary Shelley novel.
Victor Frankenstein was the scientist who created the monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.VictorVictor
His initial mistake is arguably the creation of the monster, as this leads on to the destruction of his family, and many deaths, including his lover Elizabeth.
He is not real
Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein at 19Though she eventually had a stepmother, Mary Shelley was essentially motherless like Victor Frankenstein and his monster.The idea for Frankenstein came to Mary Shelley as the result of a ghost story contest.The idea for the book Frankenstein came to Mary in a dream.Victor Frankenstein was based on a real person: Johann Konrad Dippel, who was a mad scientist obsessed with creating life.The book Frankenstein was written over two years-1816-1817.Frankenstein had a movie
In the movie- and this shocked audiences, Frankenstein"s monster attacked and accidentally killed a child by tossing her into a lake in what looked like a park. Naturally, this stirred up the townspeople that a MONSTER was on the loose. Child abuse is a real monster topic and it is intriguing it was worked into the Colin Clive- James Whale Frankenstein film- the critics did not like the child murder sequence- perhaps he could have accidentally dunked her but she survived- or similar (Pink heart) surgery to soften the blows. In the book, his first real victim was William, Victor's younger brother. He had wandered off in the woods, and he insulted the monster for his ugliness. The monster gets angry and strangles him.
monster high is not a real school but its about a school with these monster in it who have to cover them self up to not show there a monster yes it is real
He waned to talk to scientists who could help him to create the second monster, and make her less violent and hideous than the other.