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Who dies in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein?

Well, honey, in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the big guy himself, Victor Frankenstein, bites the dust. But let's not forget about the real tragedy here - poor old Frankenstein's monster, who meets his maker in the end too. So, grab some tissues and prepare for a double dose of death in this classic tale.


Where did Mary Shelley come up with the story Frankenstein?

In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly, Frankenstein is the surname of the main character, Victor Frankenstein. Victor was the scientist who created the creature after harnessing the power of electricity and developing a secret technique from his studies in chemistry and other sciences.A common misconception is that the creature Victor created was named "Frankenstein." This is false in the novel, as the creature was never given a proper name, though it was given many informal names such as "devil", "daemon", "monster", and "fiend." This misconception was propagated by a misleading stage adaption in which the monster was referred to as "Frankenstein."Since the novel was published, "Frankenstein" has often erroneously been used to refer to the monster. Though this usage is technically incorrect, researchers have deemed the use of "Frankenstein" to refer to the monster as well-established and acceptable.


How many pages are in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

There are 1,946 pages with a total of 135 chapters in Moby Dick (BIG book).


What book titles did Mary Shelley write?

Mary Shelley wrote lots of fantastic novals but the main one is Frankenstien also known as the Modern Prometheus! This is more of an adult book as there are old big words in but for children you can find cover stories on the internet!


Did Albert Einstein create Frankenstein?

No, Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley. Many German names end in -stein which means "stone" or "rock." This likely derives from the association with stone castles and villages near them.


How big is the creature in Frankenstein?

Frankenstein purposely makes the Monster substantially larger than himself so that the "parts" (the veins, muscles, and such) will be easier to construct and manipulate. Because of this, the Monsters ends up being "about eight feet in height and proportionably large."


Why is Frankenstein's creation a monster?

In Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein's creation begins as a physical monster, even though his creator, Victor Frankenstein, selected beautiful body parts to make him. He is eight feet tall (easier to make a big body, Victor says) with watery yellow eyes, thin black lips, and stringy black hair. His character begins benign but as people respond in horror, fear, and violence toward his physical presence, his anger builds and he becomes violent in return. Read more about whether the creator or the creation is more monstrous in Susan Tyler Hitchcock's book, Frankenstein: A Cultural History.


What nicknames does Shelley Baldwin go by?

Shelley Baldwin goes by Big Shell.


Can you give me a sentence for the word achievement?

Getting into MIT was a big achievement in the young man's life.


What does the big orange button in Achievement Unlocked 2 do?

it gives u an achievement. press it like 20 times


What do you do with the meat in pandas big adventure?

put the poison on it (from the Frankenstein one) and give it to the dinosaur.


Who narrates the novel Frankenstein?

There are three narrators in the novel Frankenstein.Captain Robert WaltonDr. Victor FrankensteinThe monster.The novel is actually a triple framed story with the Captain as the primary frame, the doctor as the secondary frame, and the monster as an occasional frame.The novel is actually in epistolary form, as the Captain is writing a letter to his sister about the strange story he had from the Dr. and the monster. This is valid only initially and finally, the form is forgotten in between. It seems as the author (Mary Shelley) was uncertain how to start and wasn't big on rewriting.