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the narrator agreeded to make a companion for the monster so the monster was not alone or sad and so nobody hurted them and allso it was frankenstains fault for leaving the monster alone with out a companion
Frankenstein is the name of a scientist who tried to create a person. He worked tirelessly to accomplish this feat. It backfired on him when he created a monster. Most people think that Frankenstein is the name of the monster, Frankenstein is the scientist's last name. Although many people have come to believe that the monster's name is Frankenstein, the monster's creator is Victor Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein is the main character in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. Not the moster as is popular belief. Victor created the moster, who remains nameless. Shelley later stated that the monsters name was Adam. Frankenstein is a monster that was made up from the body parts and organs of the dead, by Dr. Frankenstein himself. When the monster was complete Dr. Frankenstein shouted "It's Alive! It's Alive!" when actually Frankenstein was never really alive, because if you look over the five characteristics of life Frankenstein dose not have all of them so he could never have actually been alive. Frankenstein is the last name of the scientist who created the monster. The monster is never given a name. It can be assumed that Frankenstein is a fitting name for the monster, since he is, in a way, Victor's offspring, therefore should share his last name. However, nowhere in the novel does the monster get referred to as "Frankenstein." Also, the "it's alive" bit is true only of the movie. In the book, Victor runs away in fear when the monster comes to life.
Are you talking about the monster in Buffy? I don't exactly understand the phrasing of the question. Sorry
In the book, the monster calls himself "the Adam of [Victor's] labours". So Adam is a good one.Janus was a Roman god with two faces, so Janus could be a good name.
the narrator agreeded to make a companion for the monster so the monster was not alone or sad and so nobody hurted them and allso it was frankenstains fault for leaving the monster alone with out a companion
You cant think of it there is no names for monsters u have to make it up be creativeAnswer:Although you are angling to get "Frankenstein" as an answer, the monster created by Dr. Victor Frankenstein was not itself named Frankenstein - simply "the monster". Alternate names (from the novel) are:the Adam of your labours (this is the monster's own choice)creaturefiendthe demonwretchdevilthingbeingogre
Victor Frankenstein was the scientist who created the monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.VictorVictor
Frankenstein is the name of a scientist who tried to create a person. He worked tirelessly to accomplish this feat. It backfired on him when he created a monster. Most people think that Frankenstein is the name of the monster, Frankenstein is the scientist's last name. Although many people have come to believe that the monster's name is Frankenstein, the monster's creator is Victor Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein is the main character in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. Not the moster as is popular belief. Victor created the moster, who remains nameless. Shelley later stated that the monsters name was Adam. Frankenstein is a monster that was made up from the body parts and organs of the dead, by Dr. Frankenstein himself. When the monster was complete Dr. Frankenstein shouted "It's Alive! It's Alive!" when actually Frankenstein was never really alive, because if you look over the five characteristics of life Frankenstein dose not have all of them so he could never have actually been alive. Frankenstein is the last name of the scientist who created the monster. The monster is never given a name. It can be assumed that Frankenstein is a fitting name for the monster, since he is, in a way, Victor's offspring, therefore should share his last name. However, nowhere in the novel does the monster get referred to as "Frankenstein." Also, the "it's alive" bit is true only of the movie. In the book, Victor runs away in fear when the monster comes to life.
Are you talking about the monster in Buffy? I don't exactly understand the phrasing of the question. Sorry
He has no link to any other human.
The monster, often refers to himself as 'Adam', because he was the first created of his kind, like Adam, almost making Victor 'God'.
The monster identifies with both Adam and Satan after reading John Milton's "Paradise Lost." He sees himself as a lonely outcast like Adam, but also as a vengeful being who rebels against his creator like Satan. The poem plays a significant role in shaping the monster's understanding of himself and his place in the world.
He has no link to any other human