What is some words that can describe Frankenstein's monster?
Frankenstein Jr (Frankenstein Junior) will be a good name as the creator of the Monster was Frankenstein.
What are some unanswered questions in Frankenstein?
Taking pieces of dead bodies, sewing them into a pseudo-human and bringing the dead back to life creates a few ethical issues.
In what country did Frankenstein build the monster?
Europe. Not in the odeon cinema. It wasn't evan invented back then!
In Frankenstein What happens when the boat is trapped in ice?
In the story of Frankentein, Victor takes sledges for the journey across the ice, with him he takes plenty of pervisions and the creature does the same (ahead of Victor in the'chase')but due to the creatures extreme strength he is un-weakened by the venture but Victor however becomes frail and is picked up by Waltons boat where he re-tells his tale to the captin before he dies.
What are some examples of paraphrase in literature?
* myopic * taciturn * barnacle * ameliorate * precipice * lollerskates
What are the conventions of Frankenstein?
a GOOD horror film will be full of suspense, whilst watching it you should have sweaty palms because you are constantly ready for something to pop out and scare you, it doesnt always have to contain any gore at all, horror films are really what you make of them, but generally they will be... well... scary.
As with all 19th century literature it is long on description, setting and philosophy - many people now-a-days find that boring and hard to get through. You have to approach it with the attitude that it will require 'slow and careful' reading, not something that today's literary body is willing to do. If you can 'get-by' that or (like more elite readers) can appreciate it, then yes, it is quite in-depth and provocative.
What did Walton and the crew see in the novel Frankenstein?
Walton does develop great affection for Frankenstein. but one of brotherly love. Frankenstein poses as a gift to Walton from god in the sense that Frankenstein helps Walton realise that his obsession with discovering the magnetic north pole, shouldn't be something to take over his life and cloud his sense of rationality. i believe that Walton develops a feeling of gratitude towards Frankenstein for giving him insight to the place where he possibly could have ended up if he let himself be a slave to his passions.
Why does victor Frankenstein studies science?
One of the themes of the book is 'Nature over Nurture' and it is illustrated rather bluntly that the monster became evil because of Dr. Frankenstein's neglect towards him. So the Dr. should have been responsible for raising the creature he created.
How did Victor happen to be brought up with Elizabeth in the story Frankenstein?
Elizabeth is a little girl that Frankenstein's mother instantly falls in love with. Victor and his mother are helping the less fortunate one day when they come to a small cottage. Upon entering it they both instantly develop an affinity for the little child with blond hair and blue eyes. Mrs. Frankenstein asks the mother of the family where the child came from and the mother hastily replies that she is an orphan. The Frankenstein's end up adopting the angelic child.
Why does victor decide to listen to the creatures story?
Frankenstein decides to tell Walton his story because he sees that Walton is headed on the same path of destruction and torment that he had taken.
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Why was the creature anxious to learn how to talk In Mary Shelly Frankenstein?
He really wanted to communicate with the DeLacey family (the cottagers he was watching and helping).
What was victor Frankenstein's appearance?
Walton writes to his sister in a letter upon finding Frankenstein: "His limbs were nearly frozen, and his body dreadfully emaciated by fatigue and suffering. I never saw a man in so wretched a condition. We attempted to carry him into the cabin; but as soon as he had quitted the fresh air, he fainted."
Who is portrayed Frankenstein Dracula The Wolfman and The Mummy?
Lon Chaney, Jr. played the Wolfman in the movie by that name and also in "House of Frankenstein" (1944); Frankenstein's monster in "Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942); and the mummy in "The Mummy's Tomb" (1942) and "The Mummy's Ghost" and "The Mummy's Curse" (both 1944). I don't believe he ever played Count Dracula but he did play the SON of the Count in "Son of Dracula" (1943). All these films were produced by Universal.
British actor Christopher Lee played Frankenstein's monster in "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957); the mummy in "The Mummy" (1959); and Count Dracula in several films, beginning with "Dracula" (1958; released in the US as "Horror of Dracula"). All of these were produced by UK studio Hammer Films. I don't think he ever played a werewolf.
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What was Teri Garr's role in Young Frankenstein?
Inga, the ditzy but loveable lab assistant. She and Dr. Frankenstein enjoy having "intellectual discussions".
Who is Robert Walton and what is revealed about his background?
Robert Walton is a character of the novel 'Frankenstein', written by Mary Shelley. He is the one who tells the story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created, after hearing the story from Victor himself, after he was rescued by him and his crew. He is a British adventurer that shares Victor's aims for greatness and adventure, he is also someone who feels as lonely as Victor and as the Monster, so he can understand their pain.
Gothic elements in Frankenstein chapter five by Mary Shelley?
Two elements of gothic literature evident in the novel are mystery and horrible occurence. The mysterious aspect of novel include the unknown murder of William and the unknown where abouts of the monster in chapter 6 - 10. The horrible occurences throughout the novel include the murder of William, the execution of Justine, and the death of Victor's mother.
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.
Does Henry Clerval know about the monster?
Yes, Frankenstein does complete his monster, but he leaves the creature out to die since he was not an angel like he thought he would be! So, Frankenstein's monster goes after Frankenstein, his creator, and tries to kill him. But, in the end of the story, he kills himself!
How does the old man in Frankenstein react to the Creature?
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.
Why did Mary Shelley use religion undertones in Frankenstein?
Faust ( which means Fist!) in German is a pioneer occult novel- a scientist sells his soul to the Devil- sort of starting out the mad scientist genre with occult leanings. There was a play and an opera based on this tragical character. Oddly the opera was written by Charles Gounod, who is better known for Hymns! Oh, Beat the Devil! The original Faust novel was contrived by German author Goethe.
What does Frankenstein do when the creature reaches out to him?
Frankenstein believes the creature is detaining him, and therefore escaped his lab and rushed downstairs abandoning his 'baby'.
the creature feels very rejected by his 'father'
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How was victor Frankenstein selfish?
One, he created the monster. He did out of pure self-indulgence, a desire to wield the power of life. His lack of contact with his family, his stealing corpses from gravesites...this points to a purely selfish need to discover knowledge. Two, once his creature is living, he immediately runs away, claiming self-preservation. In reality, he's just so disgusted by the sight of it, he leaves it all alone in the world, no more capable of taking care of itself than a child. So he's basically shirked all responsibility, leaving his creation to fend for itself. Three, he repeatedly withholds information and even lies concerning his creation. When William is killed, he remains silent. When Justine is arrested, he remains silent. When she is found guilty and executed, he remains silent. What could be more selfish than letting someone die for someone else's crime?
In Frankenstein's play script by Philip Pullman what is the events of the play?
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.