At first everyone loved the thrill and Horror of Frankenstein. In 1800 the culture however was highly sexist and people started to believe that a young women couldn't possible have written such an interesting novel. They believed that Percy Shelley (Mary's husband) actually wrote as he was at the time, already a very famous writer and poet. Hope this helps :D
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
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.
The old man at the cabin is blind and does not judge the monster on looks. He treats him with kindness and respect for what the monster has done for him.
Victor's brothers' names were William and Ernest Frankenstein.
William Frankenstein- the creator not the monster's sonJustine Moritz- the Frankensteins' maid servantHenry Clerval- Frankenstein's best friendElizabeth Lavenza- Frankenstein's brideAlphonse- Frankenstein's fatherVictor Frankenstein himself dies
He is relieved and happily welcomes Clerval.
he becomes excitable and act irrationally
He becomes paranoid and loses consciousness due to a breakdown.
Its German plot inflamed French hostility...
He falls over his body and weeps. APEX
The scene, which was too drastic for 1930 audiences who were not used to horror themes, was removed from the released print. It was restored in the 1980s when the film was released on home video (VHS). The restored scene shows possible sympathy for the monster which the enraged villagers did not see.
Victor, after coming to realize what he had done, panicked and fled from the dormitory. The monster, though very large and at adult size, had the brain of an intelligent baby which is very capable but knows nothing of the world. It then fled into the woods.
American audiences didn't recognize that the monster was an allegory for atomic bombs.C. They misinterpreted the message from the Japanese producers.APEX USMC
Does not include TV productions and is just a partial list. "Frankenstein" (1910, 1931, 1990, 1994) "Frankenstein Reborn" (2005) "Rock 'n' Roll Frankenstein" (1999) "Frankenstein Unbound" (1990) "Frankenstein General Hospital" (1988) "Frankenstein Punk" (1986) "Frankenstein 90" (1984) "Frankenstein Island" (1981) "Victor Frankenstein" (1977) "Young Frankenstein" (1974) "Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell" (1974) "Blackenstein" (1973) "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" (1973) "Lady Frankenstein" (1971) "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" (1971) "The Horror of Frankenstein" (1970) "Frankenstein - 1970" (1958) "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed" (1969) "Frankenstein Created Woman" (1967) "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter" (1966) "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster" (1965) "Frankenstein Conquers the World" (1965) "The Evil of Frankenstein" (1964) "The Revenge of Frankenstein" (1958) "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein" (1957) "Bud Abbott Lou Constello Meet Frankenstein" (1948) "House of Frankenstein" (1944) "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" (1943) "The Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942) "Son of Frankenstein" (1939) "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935)
William Frankenstein was Victor Frankenstein's younger brother.
Jeff Frankenstein's birth name is Jeffery Ryan Frankenstein.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the villagers react with fear and hostility to the creature. When they see him, they are horrified by his grotesque appearance and often attack him with violence. The creature experiences rejection and isolation, as the villagers' immediate instinct is to view him as a monster rather than a sentient being seeking connection. This treatment deepens his despair and fuels his desire for revenge against his creator, Victor Frankenstein.