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Frankenstein

Published in 1818, Frankenstein, the full title of which is Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, is a novel with Gothic elements and Romantic ideals written by Mary Shelley. It warns against the unchecked pursuit of scientific knowledge. The story describes how Victor Frankenstein, a scientist, creates a powerful man-like being whose horrific appearance makes him a lonely outcast. When Frankenstein will not create a mate for the being, his creation decides to take revenge. In the book, the creature built by Frankenstein is never given a name.

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How tall was Frankenstein's monster?

In Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," the height of the monster is not explicitly mentioned. However, in popular culture adaptations, the monster is often depicted as being around 8 feet tall.

How much time has elapsed since Creation?

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  • There is no way of knowing how long ago the Creation depicted in the Book of Genesis might have occurred. It is a poetic, rather than a scientific account, and in any case it is important to remember that the Bible makes no claim about the age of the Earth. The theoretical figure of some 6,000 years is modern pseudoscience, and was arrived at by counting the number of generations listed in the Bible from Adam to Jesus and assigning an arbitrary average length to them. The theory also assumes, without any proof, that the "day" of Creation was the same length as it is now.
  • If we go by what the Bible says, then the time from creation to today is approximately 6 thousand years. This is calculated by using historical markers from known historical events mentioned in the Bible and then doing calculations based on other known dates mentioned in relation to those markers. It has nothing whatsoever to do with an 'arbitrary generational age', since this would only give an approximate and not exact age. In relation to Bible chronology relating to the age of the earth a number of people have done calculations, including of all people, Sir Isaac Newton. Most come with dates close to the most highly regarded date of Bishop James Usher who arrived at 4004 BC for the date of creation. This is assuming no 'gaps' in the record, which, if they existed would only stretch the record a few thousand years at best. Most would understand that the Bible, while not claiming to be a textbook of science does indeed claim reliability in the history it records. The Bible record of history has also been repeatedly verified by external facts such as archaeology.
  • In relation to the literature of the Bible, some occasionally claim that the Bible creation accounts are poetic. This is not correct as they are written in prose form. The Hebrew poetic form being quite different as in Psalms, Proverbs and Job. These accounts are thus intended to be taken as a historical record and the days, in the context, are intended to be normal 24 hour days. Following on from this it is also clear that the days are normal 24 hour days as we have today as the relevant Hebrew word 'yom' (day) is qualified by the words 'evening and morning' which can mean only one thing.
  • The consensus of professional scientific organizations worldwide is that no scientific evidence contradicts the age of approximately 4.5 billion years.
  • If the question deals with the creation of "everything" we see, the universe as a whole, the answer is about 13.7 billion years. The earth has been around for 4.5 to 4.6 billion years.
  • All of the above answers regarding billions of years pre-supposes that the rate of the elapse of time has remained constant but there is scientific evidence that it hasn't.
  • Some believe Genesis was meant as Hebrew Poetry, not an historical account, and that each "day" of creation was actually thousands, if not millions, of years.
  • The Earth is 6,450 years old. Look in Luke and in the old Testament. There is this thing called the Baptism and Genealogy of Jesus in Luke 3:21. In the old testament is tells when people had their children. The genealogy tells from the creation of Adam to the birth of Jesus do the math, add 2 thousand years and you have 6,450 years. Also there is no record of anything before that time.
  • Jewish Answer - As of January 16, 2010 the world would be 5770 yrs and 4 months old base on the dates and ages given in the Torah (Old Testament).

How do you cite the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley in MLA format?

MLA format is a type of format used to write college level reports or documents. There are two ways to cite Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. One way is an "in-text" citation. The other way is in the references section. The reference section must include the last name and first name of the author, the title of the book, the publisher, and city of the publisher, and the year it was published.

Who would win Hulk vs Frankenstein?

It would likely depend on the version or iteration of the characters being used, as their strengths and abilities can vary. Generally, the Hulk is known for his incredible strength and durability, which might give him an advantage over Frankenstein.

What page of Frankenstein is I am alone and miserable. Only someone as ugly as I am could love me.?

That gem of a quote can be found on page 123 of Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein. It's a real tearjerker, isn't it? So dramatic, so relatable. Enjoy the angst!

Who would win Frankenstein vs Michael Myers?

Most likely Frankenstein because he's much stronger.

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I think that Dracula would win against Frankenstein because he would just have to bite Frankenstein to restore his health. It's like he has a built in healing spell for himself.

How does Mary Shelley use lightness and darkness in Frankenstein?

The imagery in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is used to portrays the similarities and differences between Victor and his creation, not only does the use of natural imagery compare the two but it forewarns when something is about to happen.

Imagery of nature is also used to describe particular people such as Elizabeth and Victor's mother. Women are described as feminine and natural and all natural references can be traced back to a woman, whereas the imagery of men, such as Waldon, the imagery leans more towards that of a scientific nature.

One bit of advice, read through again carefully, draw a table between masculine and feminine and compare different lines throughout

How did Caroline Frankenstein die?

She contracted scarlet fever through caring for Elizabeth who was suffering with the illness.

How does Victor Frankenstein benefit Captain Robert Walton?

As the main protagonist, Victor Frankenstein does benefit Captain Walton.

What monster was made in a laboratory by a scientist?

Victor Frankenstein was the scientist, who created the monster. The monster is often called Frankenstein's monster, or simply Frankenstein.

What quotes describe power of imagination theme in Frankenstein?

"Ugly wretch! You wish to eat me and tear me to pieces. You are an ogre. Let me go or I will tell my papa" (122).

"My eyes became accustomed to light and to perceive objects in their right form" (85).

"The life which I had so thoughtlessly bestowed" (88).

Where and when was Frankenstein was first performed?

The story itself:

Mary (Godwin) Shelley first started the drafts for The Modern Prometheus (Frankenstein) during the summer of 1816 while vacationing with Percey Shelley at Geneva, Switzerland. She was inspired by conversations their group (Percey, Lord Byron, and his mistress Claire Clairmont) had while housebound during frequent rains.

It is generally accepted that she shared some of the story there, because she was encouraged by those in the group to publish, which was done in 1818.

The Monster:

The actual appearance of the monster can be debated. First one has to establish who is the actual monster. Is it victor or is it his creation? If Victor, the monster appears in the fourth paragraph and the final sentence of paragraph seven of chapter four:

Remember, I am not recording the vision of a madman. The sun does not more certainly shine in the heavens, than that which I now affirm is true. Some miracle might have produced it, yet the stages of the discovery were distinct and probable. After days and nights of incredible labour and fatigue, I succeeded in discovering the cause of generation and life; nay, more, I became myself capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter....

After...having spent some months in successfully collecting and arranging my materials, I began.

At least this is the first appearance of Victor who is to become the monster.

If it is the creation, it is in chapter seven in the letter to Victor from his father Alphonse where Victor learns of the murder of his brother William.

What does the narrator have in common with Victor Frankenstein?

Hammond and Frankenstein both attempt to play God and create a living being(s). Frankenstein reanimates a corpse and Hammond recreates dinosaurs, two things that were once dead. In both cases, something goes wrong. The dinosaurs escape from their pens and fences and terrorize those on the island while Frankenstein's creation ends up a killer (though unintentionally) and the townspeople hunt it down before it kills anyone else. Neither John nor Victor wants their creations to be killed if they can prevent it.

Oh, and the monster-creation scene in Frankenstein (1931) happens during a storm, much like the Tyrannosaurus break-out scene in Jurassic Park (1993).

Conflict between religion and science in Frankenstein?

'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' was written by the British author Mary Shelley. An integral part of the story is the creation of life by Dr. Frankenstein. Given that religious groups believe that God is the only one that can create life, it went against their beliefs and teachings.

Who do you suppose will be the narrator in chapter one of Frankenstein?

In chapter one of "Frankenstein," the narrator is Robert Walton, an explorer who begins the novel by writing letters to his sister, Margaret Saville. Through his correspondence, Walton introduces the themes of ambition and the quest for knowledge, setting the stage for Victor Frankenstein's story. Walton's perspective provides a unique framing device for the narrative, as he encounters Victor later in the story.

What is Victor's plan for dealing with the creature in chapter twenty three of the book Frankenstein?

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What did Mrs Frankenstein die from?

On childbirth delivering her last child. Who the monster killed as a young boy.

What is the background behind Frankenstein?

Frankenstein is a Gothic horror and one of the first at Mary Shelley's time.