The Horror Story Of Monsters In Frankenstein By Bram Stoker

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The Horror stories of Monsters Most of us love monster stories because of the appealing thrill of being frightened without being in real danger, also the suspense that every monster narrative or movie showcases when telling the story and that is the main reason why we like the experience of those horrors. Monsters serve a big purpose, they add in danger and excitement, in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker Count Dracula is a danger that drains the blood everyone who he considers inferior to him, the excitement happens when the vampire strikes and the crew lead by Van Helsing try to bring him down and finish him at the end. Another purpose is they personify outside forces or antagonism; everyone has fears some simple fears like physical pain but most fears are complex. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the monster created by Victor with body parts of the dead frightens him and antagonizes the monster by abandoning and refusing to have compassion for him, which turns him into a ‘danger’ to everyone he comes across out of spite. …show more content…

The thing that keeps bringing us back to these monster horror stories is mainly, when a new exciting theme is created into a novel and then portrayed in movies. For those people who love monster stories but don’t like reading much, watching a film based on a monster narrative novel would be more exciting which gives the viewer a better experience in their opinion. Either way we all like a good monster story, on a book of a movie we like the thrill of the entertainment and that is what I think brings us back to these

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