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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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Why Frankenstein blames himself for the deaths?

because victor frankenstein created a monster so they thought that he was so crazy that he murdered clerval.

Who wrote the preface to Frankenstein?

Mary Shelley wrote the classic story Frankenstien xx

Who owns the rights to the character and story of Frankenstein today?

I believe mti will eventually hold the rights but they haven't been released for amateur performance yet.

Why did victor and Elizabeth's marriage have to be delayed Frankenstein?

He needs to travel to England to meet with scientists and discuss new discoveries.

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Gothic literature shows elements of what?

Gothic literature is a type of fiction that shows elements of romance and mystery. It may include supernatural or paranormal elements as well as horror.

Where does the story of Frankenstein take place?

* Switzerland * La mer de glace * Heberdies * at the edge of the arctic ice.

Who is Robert Walton and what is revealed about his background from the book Frankenstein?

an expedition to the North Pole to make some kind of discovery. Unfortunately, his ship gets stuck in some ice and his men fear they will die. He is torn between discovery and caring for people, much in the same way Victor is. He also writes letters to his sister.

Frankenstein was brought to life by what?

High voltage shock -- much like what they use in the hospital to restart a stopped heart.

Who is De Lacy in Frankenstein?

The members of the DeLacey family are DeLacey, Felix, Agatha, and, later, Safie.

What do Victor and Walton have in common in Frankenstein?

They are both guilty of pursuing discovery for personal glory

What happens when victor sees an oak tree destroyed by lightning and hears an explanation?

i think someone is trying to cheat on their homework... ;) READ THE BOOK!! it'll help you learn.

What are Frankenstein's feelings towards the creature?

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.

How did audiences react to Frankenstein?

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

Is Frankenstein the monster or the scientist who created the monster?

"Frankenstein," which translates from the German as "stone of the Franks," was the family name of the scientist, who was Swiss. (Switzerland's three primary languages are German, French, and Italian.) The Frankenstein "monster" had no actual name.

Where was William strangled in Frankenstein?

William Frankenstein was murdered by being strangled to death by the monster that Victor Frankenstien created. Justine, however, was charged for the murder because they found William's locket in her pocket.

What did Elizabeth's parents do for a living?

Elizabeth Blackwells father owned a sugar business, I'm not sure about her mum. But after her father died in Cincinatti, her mother, Elizabeth, and the rest of her family opened up a private school for black children. Elizabeth Blackwells father owned a sugar business, I'm not sure about her mum. But after her father died in Cincinatti, her mother, Elizabeth, and the rest of her family opened up a private school for black children.

What does a Frankenstein tattoo symbolize?

Well id think it would mean a tattoo that symbolizes hope and freedom. Dont forget Frankenstine was outlawed by many and feared by everyone. It could infact represent the fact of not being wanted or being alone and not being loved.

How old was Mary Shelley when she started writing Frankenstein?

Mary Shelly was born the 30th of August in 1797.
The idea for the novel arose in the summer of 1816 when she was staying at Lord Byron's villa in Geneva Switzerland.Finally,she published her novel in 1918.When she was 21.

Ways to spell Frankenstein?

The proper noun is Frankenstein, a surname and famous horror novel by Mary Shelley.

How are Walton's and Frankenstein's stories different apex?

D. Both are seeking fame by pushing the limit:Factor with science and Wallace with expiration.

How strong was Frankenstein monster?

The answer depends on which Frankenstein Monster you mean.

In the original novel, he (the creature/monster) was eight feet tall and, apparently, fully proportionate with his height. That would make him much stronger than any human just by virtue of his immense size and muscle mass. He is said in the novel to also be superhumanly fast and agile.

The old Universal movies are probably the best known rendition of the Monster (square head, bolts on the neck, etc). These films spanned 1932-1948 but continuity between them was loose and inconsistent at best. However, they all are supposed to feature the same Monster.

In the Universal movies, the Monster's strength varies considerably. It begins with Boris Karloff's original Monster, who is perhaps two or three times as strong as a normal man, though incredibly tough and nearly impossible to subdue, hurt, damage or destroy (besides the basic makeup design, this is perhaps the one consistent point throughout all Universal's films...he gets progressively dimmer as time goes on, but gets much more physically formidable and frightening).

The next big jump in strength has to be Bela Lugosi's Monster in Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman. The Monster, upon receiving an electrical recharge, casually flings heavy lab equipment across the room and beats the snot out of the Wolfman whenever he manages to get a hold on him.

Finally, in 1948, there was Glenn Strange's supercharged, robotic giant in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. At the start of the film, the severely weakened, near comatose Monster can still carry a couple hundred pound coffin single handed. At the end of the film, he's fully recharged and not only moves much faster than before but rips a huge iron gate out off its hinges with one hand.

Of course there are literally dozens of other depictions of the Monster, all of which are, at minimum, superhumanly strong.

As far as toughness goes, however, the Monster is near the top of any list. In various movies he has withstood multiple gunshots to the heart, blazing infernos, explosions, being immersed in 800 degree sulfur pits, burial underground for years, brain transplants, freezing and drowning. It should go without saying that he survives electrocution with no problem.