Frankenstein 's Modern Day Recreations

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Frankenstein’s Modern-Day Recreations
There is a very interesting piece of Frankenstein history regarding its author, Mary Shelley. Apparently, she had dreams about a corpse coming back to life before she wrote her story of the timeless horror, Frankenstein. “So now my summer task is eneded, Mary And I return to thee, mine own hearts home; As this Queen some Victor Knight of Faery, earning bright spoils for her enchanted dome…” (Shelley XVIII) Looking back at the situation in which she found herself before this, Mary Shelley was a young, pregnant women who gave birth to her first child in 1815. The father was a man named Percy, and their daughter was born two months premature. She lived only eleven days before her young death. This incident put Mary Shelley into the frame of mind in which she began fantasizing about the impossible yet seductive idea of bringing people back to life, the motif from which the story of Frankenstein rose. In the following years, Mary gave birth to three more children, each with struggles to overcome. However, as this sad history goes, only one of her children ever survived into adulthood. That child was called Percy Aorence Shelley. Percy had no offspring and so there are no direct living descendants of the Shelley line, a line which sired two of the most skilled writers of the 1800s.
In present day, hundreds of thousands of people reference the monster Frankenstein and his pitiable story. A name which, while typically mistakenly assigned to the monster, was actually name of the creator. Victor Frankenstein was the scientist who found a way to bring life into the non-living flesh of the monster. A monster which, contrary to popular misconception, has no name of his own. The name of Franke...

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...from all these tales of terrors in order to show a re-enactment set in a late 1990 Los Angeles. House of Frankenstein is actually a night club in which a revolving door of action-filled problems occur. Vampires fill the night club regularly. As the story goes, a Detective Coyle is working to solve several mysterious murders and is having some trouble finding a good suspect. However, when his girlfriend turns into a werewolf only to be kidnapped by vampires, things start to fall in to place.
A third version of Frankenstein which has also been spawned from the original by Mary Shelley is in the form of a play. Titled “Frankenstein,” there is no mistaking the subject-matter of the scenes to be played out on stage. It is directly based on the original novel and set into an icy polar atmosphere. The scientist Victor Frankenstein has been chasing his self-created

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