After watching the family for a time the monster catches a glimpse of his reflection in a stream.
A childhood friend of Frankenstein's who loves poetry and the arts (APEX)
It, of course, depends on which movie you mean, but I'm assuming you mean the 1931 classic.In the movie the monster never speaks. In the book he has a lot to say.In the movie the monster is burned to death. In the book he leaves 'for the farthest shore.'In the movie Frankenstein's assistant, Fritz (aka Igor), gets an abnormal brian. In the book there is no Igor and no problem with the brain.In the book the doctor's younger brother is killed. In the movie there is no younger brother, only Frankenstein's father the Baron.In the book, Frankenstein's first name was Victor and his friend's name was Henry. In the movie their names are reversed.
The creature Victor created murdered Victor's younger brother, William.
Walton first sees a gigantic man-like figure over 8 feet tall dashing throw the snow on a dog sled. Then afterward sees a man on a dog sled almost dyeing from exhaustion chasing the first figure. Walton take aboard the second man and we find out it is Victor Frankenstein. Therefore the first figure that Walton sees is Victor Frankenstein's Monster whom Victor was chasing.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the fourth letter of "Frankenstein"? That's some old-school literary stuff. So, Walton mentions seeing a giant man in a sledge and a strange-looking creature on a dog sled. It's like a weird snow safari or something.
In the book, the creature wanted the doctor to make him a bride, when the doctor refused, the creature sought revenge. In the 1930s movie, the monster wanted to kill the doctor. The idea for a bride came in the second movie.
A childhood friend of Frankenstein's who loves poetry and the arts (APEX)
Are you talking about the monster in Buffy? I don't exactly understand the phrasing of the question. Sorry
The Creature frightens an old man and is chased from a village. The Creature carefully observes a family in its cottage. The Creature murders Frankenstein's brother. The Creature asks Frankenstein to create a companion for it.
As soon as the creature was made alive Frankenstein was very ill with exhaustion and fled to the care of his friend. Never renewing contact with the creature until they met on the Mer de Glace.And by then it was too late, of course.
It, of course, depends on which movie you mean, but I'm assuming you mean the 1931 classic.In the movie the monster never speaks. In the book he has a lot to say.In the movie the monster is burned to death. In the book he leaves 'for the farthest shore.'In the movie Frankenstein's assistant, Fritz (aka Igor), gets an abnormal brian. In the book there is no Igor and no problem with the brain.In the book the doctor's younger brother is killed. In the movie there is no younger brother, only Frankenstein's father the Baron.In the book, Frankenstein's first name was Victor and his friend's name was Henry. In the movie their names are reversed.
Oh, dude, Frankenstein is like a goldmine of epiphanies. You've got Victor realizing he messed up big time by creating a monster, the monster realizing he's not exactly winning any popularity contests, and maybe even us readers having a light bulb moment about the dangers of playing God. So yeah, epiphanies galore in that classic tale.
The names of the monsters in Beetleborgs who appeared within Beetleborgs as well as Beetleborgs Metallix are Flabber who is a phasm-like creature, Mums who is a mummy, Frankenbeans who is a Frankenstein-like creature, Count Fangula who is a vampire, Ghoulum who is a stone statue that rarely moves, Wolfie who is a werewolf and Little Ghoul.
A chardoniscus was a weird prehistoric creature, before dinosaurs or even crinoids. it looked like a blob with a stalk coming out, at the end was a feather like thing. it may have been pink.
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.
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Chimaera, a creature that actually had three heads: it looked like a lioness with a goat's head growing out of her back and a tail that ended in a snake's head.