What Happened To Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

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Frankenstein is a creation of a mad scientist, with mismatched body parts to some where parts are unknown from who they came from. He was brought to life by electricity on a metal slate in the basement. The villagers thought that well for one of course the scientist is crazy and out of mind and two that there’s now a living monster. So after the sight of Frankenstein the villagers sought out to kill him, they did not believe that the dead should be brought back to life. Also including that they saw the scientists’ actions as an act against God so they went to destroy the creation. Though Frankenstein is normally seen as green with stitches, for the sewn on parts that were put together, with two bolts sticking out of his head for the electricity passage to go through the brain that was placed there. …show more content…

For not being born like anyone else, for not being created like everyone else, just for being an outcast made out of dead parts of other people. He was seen as an act against God and to the people who are one hundred percent into christianity to where they push their beliefs onto other people, he had to be destroyed. I am not aware to why people are attached to Frankenstein, like really no clue I’m not really into it like that. Though if it’s like how I pick out what books to read it’s because you can feel for the character. You have some sort of relation that you are going through or you see yourself in that place. That’s the only way I can see

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