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The monster has been forced into solitude, whereas Frankenstein has chosen it.

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They are both separated from people and alone in the world - APEX

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frankenstein is tortured by guilt whereas the monster is tortured by rejection

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No, they died trying to kill each other.

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When the monster and Frankenstein meet again how are they different?

The monster has been forced into solitude, whereas Frankenstein has chosen it.


How are Frankenstein and the monster alike?

They are both separated from people and alone in the world


Who's bodies were used to make the monster Frankenstein?

First of all, Frankenstein is not a monster, Dr. Victor Frankenstein is a scientist who is really interested in electricity and blood transfusion. He really want to make life after her mother died because of illness. He discovered that he can make the heart of human beating again by having electricity attached to it. So he tried to get the best body parts from the university, but later, the university said that they can not give him any more body parts, but he really need the body parts, so he went to the graveyards and chop of body parts from the dead bodies. he took the body parts from the dead and sew it together to make a whole human body. then he used the same method and made the creature alive. but because the creature's body is formed by dead body parts, it was very ugly. Frankenstein supposed it to be something prettier and nice than human, but it turned out to be so ugly. so Frankenstein left the creature alone and new to the world. Although the monster had a horrible looking, it has a really kind heard. he tried to love everything and everyone, but every thing on the world can't accept him just because he was so ugly. He was the only creature that received no love and is alone. one time, he met a blind girl. because the blind girl can't see him, the became friends and they talked together happily. but when the blind girl's husband came back, he shot the monster and the monster felt what is pain. He was very upset and angry that he became evil. He killed William, Frankenstein's little brother and asked Frankenstein for a mate, a wife, a friend. Then after two years, Frankenstein finished making the mate for the monster, but Elizabeth, Frankenstein's wife killed the Bride of Monster. the Monster was very mad and he killed Frankenstein's Wife. Frankenstein became mad too. So he began chaseing the monster over the world. He was very tired and he finally died. After the monster saw that Frankenstein is dead, he burn himself up in the fire and killed himself.


What is the story of Frankenstein about?

Frankenstein turns to forbidden sciences and discovers how to recreate life. When he does, however, he believes that he has created a monster and flees. The monster chases him and demands that he creates a "mate" for him. Frankenstein almost does, but winds up refusing. The monster kills everyone close to him. He turns to pursue the monster. He dies. A sailor finds his written works and tries to continue the quest. the book ends.


What are the pros and cons of creating a female monster in Frankenstein?

Pros- He can never have to deal with the monster ever again and no harm will fall on his family like the monster said. - if he creates the monster, they will both move to the remotest of regions in North America and they will never bother mankind ever again.- After hearing his story, the monster wouldn't have to get lonely and sad again, which is the same source that triggered his state he meets victor in, meaning if he created someone for him not to go through the again, he wouldn't have to worry about more deaths.Cons- There will be one more monster to deal with than one. - he would be making his problem worse, because he does not trust the monster to go around on his own, so how can he guarantee 2 monsters.- The monster threatened that if Victor does not make a companion for him, he will murder more people, probably beginning with his own family.- If eh creates the female, how can he guarantee she wont reproduce and make more monster, and like earlier, he doesn't trust them walking around on earth and not creating damage.

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When the monster and Frankenstein meet again how are they different?

The monster has been forced into solitude, whereas Frankenstein has chosen it.


Who is the author of the infamous book Frankenstein?

Mary Shelly authored Frankenstein. The book was first published in 1818 anonymously in England. In 1823 the book was published again in France with Shelly as the author. A common error is that Frankenstein was the name of the monster, buy it was actually name of the scientist who created the monster.


How are Frankenstein and the monster alike?

They are both separated from people and alone in the world


Who's bodies were used to make the monster Frankenstein?

First of all, Frankenstein is not a monster, Dr. Victor Frankenstein is a scientist who is really interested in electricity and blood transfusion. He really want to make life after her mother died because of illness. He discovered that he can make the heart of human beating again by having electricity attached to it. So he tried to get the best body parts from the university, but later, the university said that they can not give him any more body parts, but he really need the body parts, so he went to the graveyards and chop of body parts from the dead bodies. he took the body parts from the dead and sew it together to make a whole human body. then he used the same method and made the creature alive. but because the creature's body is formed by dead body parts, it was very ugly. Frankenstein supposed it to be something prettier and nice than human, but it turned out to be so ugly. so Frankenstein left the creature alone and new to the world. Although the monster had a horrible looking, it has a really kind heard. he tried to love everything and everyone, but every thing on the world can't accept him just because he was so ugly. He was the only creature that received no love and is alone. one time, he met a blind girl. because the blind girl can't see him, the became friends and they talked together happily. but when the blind girl's husband came back, he shot the monster and the monster felt what is pain. He was very upset and angry that he became evil. He killed William, Frankenstein's little brother and asked Frankenstein for a mate, a wife, a friend. Then after two years, Frankenstein finished making the mate for the monster, but Elizabeth, Frankenstein's wife killed the Bride of Monster. the Monster was very mad and he killed Frankenstein's Wife. Frankenstein became mad too. So he began chaseing the monster over the world. He was very tired and he finally died. After the monster saw that Frankenstein is dead, he burn himself up in the fire and killed himself.


When was the book 'Frankenstein' set?

The setting of the novel ranges all over Europe, emphasizing places with which Shelley herself was familiar: Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, England, Scotland, Ireland, and even the Arctic. The tale begins and ends in the Arctic with the explorer Robert Walton seeking a northwest passage. On his journey he first meets Victor Frankenstein and then the monster himself. The arctic atmosphere itself is a fitting symbol for the scientific enterprise on which Frankenstein has embarked and Walton is embarking. The landscape is barren and white: it is human beings who turn the landscape and scientific creation into colorful creation or black horror. As Dr. Frankenstein lies dying, he recounts his history to Walton. When he speaks of his home in Geneva by a blue lake and snowy mountains, his description is filled with warmth, light, and love. At age seventeen Frankenstein became a student at the University of Ingolstadt, in upper Bavaria, where he later creates his monster. Frankenstein recoils from his creation, and the monster flees. The rest of the novel follows the theme of pursuit and thus ranges over Europe. Frankenstein has a nervous breakdown and returns to the peacefulness of home. To cure his despair, he wanders on one occasion to the valley of Chamounix. Here, he meets the monster again. Shelley's descriptive powers heighten whenever she presents the monster against a background of sublime and terrifying nature. Frankenstein is mountain climbing across a "troubled sea" of ice (prophetic of the setting at the end of the novel) when the monster bounds toward him over the ice crevices. As the monster tells of his adventures since his creation, the scene shifts to Germany and the humble cottage of the De Laceys, whom the monster has watched to learn how people act and talk. After promising to make a mate for the monster, Frankenstein plans a trip to England with his friend Clerval. On their way they travel leisurely on the Rhine. From London they travel north to Edinburgh, where they separate. All the time the monster has been following them. Frankenstein goes to a remote Orkney Island to create his female monster. In desolate surroundings the monster again appears and vows revenge when Frankenstein destroys the female creature. Frankenstein goes sailing to get rid of the female body parts, and his boat is blown off course to Ireland. There he is accused of his friend Clerval's murder and is thrown into prison, where he again has a mental collapse. Released into his father's custody, he returns to Geneva, but this time the powers of home fail to heal. The monster takes his complete revenge, and Frankenstein vows to follow him until he can rid the world of the fiend he has created. The pursued becomes the pursuer.


What is the story of Frankenstein about?

Frankenstein turns to forbidden sciences and discovers how to recreate life. When he does, however, he believes that he has created a monster and flees. The monster chases him and demands that he creates a "mate" for him. Frankenstein almost does, but winds up refusing. The monster kills everyone close to him. He turns to pursue the monster. He dies. A sailor finds his written works and tries to continue the quest. the book ends.


Was Frankenstein married?

Actually I don't think it would have been wise for him to make a female creature. The creature told Frankenstein that if he would make him a wife, he and she would go far away from the world of men and he would never again harm a living thing. Frankenstein, as many people know, did not do this, fearing that the female might not agree with the creature's plans or that they would hate each other. This, in my opinion, would to little to change the creature's ways. Besides this, there is not telling what the female's actions would be. Also, Frankenstein thought, even if she did agree to join the creature in exile, they might reproduce, and so he destroyed the nearly completed female, setting the creature on to more murders. The solution to the reproductive problem, of course, is devastatingly simple: Frankenstein should simply have built a female without reproductive organs.


Why is Frankenstein lonely in the story?

Because his family's wealth was taken unfairly from them.


Is frankestein a monster?

For the most part, the Monster that is known as Frankenstein, or more astutely "Frankenstein's Monster" is more of a tragic character in that he was bore out of chaos and then abandoned by his "father" and then formed into a monster by the close minded world that ridiculed and scorned him due to his appearance. So yes and no, he without a doubt committed heinous acts which made him evil, but you have to ask yourself how much of that was of his own action and how much of it was his ill mannered attempt at retribution for Victor's actions. He certainly showed a human side when he helped the family out by pulling their frozen fields for them only to be once again banished by a narrow minded world.


In Yugioh does a monster have to attack the newly Special Summoned monster during the Battle Phase if they already declared the attack?

Answer taken from the Official English Rulebook: After you've announced your attacking monster and the attack target monster during a Battle Step, the attack target might be removed from the field, or a new monster may be played onto the opponent's side of the field before the Damage Step, due to a card's effect. This causes a "Replay." When this occurs, you can choose to attack with the same monster again, or choose to attack with a different monster, or choose not to attack at all. Note that if you attack with a different monster, the first monster is still considered to have declared an attack, and it cannot attack again this turn.


What are the pros and cons of creating a female monster in Frankenstein?

Pros- He can never have to deal with the monster ever again and no harm will fall on his family like the monster said. - if he creates the monster, they will both move to the remotest of regions in North America and they will never bother mankind ever again.- After hearing his story, the monster wouldn't have to get lonely and sad again, which is the same source that triggered his state he meets victor in, meaning if he created someone for him not to go through the again, he wouldn't have to worry about more deaths.Cons- There will be one more monster to deal with than one. - he would be making his problem worse, because he does not trust the monster to go around on his own, so how can he guarantee 2 monsters.- The monster threatened that if Victor does not make a companion for him, he will murder more people, probably beginning with his own family.- If eh creates the female, how can he guarantee she wont reproduce and make more monster, and like earlier, he doesn't trust them walking around on earth and not creating damage.


The book Frankenstein's aunt?

In "Frankenstein's Aunt", an old women called Hanna Frankenstein goes to the town because she wants to make the Frankenstein to be honored again and not feared. When she gets to the castle, she finds that it is in ruins and that it needs to be repaired. There, she sends for her friend Franz, a very intelligent man whom later helps Larry Talbolt (a werewolf) to become a normal human being. She also wakes up the feared monster so that it can help rebuild the castle and to teach it poetry. They also encounter many monsters like count Dracula and others too.