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Essay on frankensteins illfate |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1372 words (5.49 pages) in the essay titled frankensteins illfate
In both publications of Frankenstein whether it was the movie or the novel, we see
Frankenstein’s ill fated life. For a man who is extremely intelligent, he just can’t shake off
his bad fate. The reason I decided to select Frankenstein’s ill-fated life had a lot to do
with the differences between the book and the movie. The plot was entirely different
between the two but one thing stuck out and pulled the two dissimilar stories together,
was the depressing life of Victor Frankenstein and the beast that he created.
Mary Shelley s novel, Frankenstein, classically symbolizes the struggle between
man and creature. The creature, created under selfishness, fights for acceptance by
society, and his creator Frankenstein, in turn destroying the lives of others. Both left to
live a dark, depressing life of isolation, Frankenstein s existence with a healthy and sound
As for the movie, we see similar but distingued differences. Although the creature
was created under complete selfishness, Victor(Henry), doesn’t feel the dression of
creating such a beast. Although he does feel sorrow for “Fritz”, his handiman, he quickly
shroughs off the sorrow and feels that it was Fritz’s falt for agravating the creator.
Instead of depression, we see a substitude of anger on behalf of Victor. This anger is seen
The creature s decline into the hate of all mankind is a ever-present theme
throughout this novel and the movie. The decline is a less gradual one in the novel but...
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Keywords: novel frankenstein, victor frankenstein, creature, decline, ill fated, selfishness, depressing, mankind, sorrow, beast, anger, monster, mary shelley, right from the beginning, fritzs, handiman, falt, lot to do, fritz
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