Frankenstein phenomenon in life and education When we consider the most traditional Hollywood Frankenstein movie, "monster" is drawn as evil because he is "abnormal", but this is always the case It is not. The ugly thing is equivalent to a simple one-to-one relationship in the original interpretation of Mary Sherry's original book, a more authentic text film like a bride, or a recent interpretation of an attempt to Kenneth Blanner's prestigious movie Mary work. Sherry of Sherry. In these versions, monsters are drawn as more people, and he casts doubt on his origin, finds his father and is about to become happy.
Victor Frankenstein spent most of his time on scientific research. When he got older, his father asked him to continue his science education. When he attended school, Frankenstein got interested in natural science, and soon became obsessed with creating life without life. Frankenstein, classical Gothic literature, has been read by millions of readers since its first publication in 1818. Many films and television series in which Frankenstein monsters appear are an important part of contemporary culture. Many young readers like me believe they already know monsters. However, until now I have not read it.
Lanning is very similar to Mary Sherry's first novel, Frankenstein or Dr. Frankenstein of Modern Prometheus. In this story, Victor Frankenstein is passionate about science and has an interest in the principle of life. These interests evolve in an unnatural way and create artificial humans from several corpses to see if it is possible to animate this. One night the creature opened his eyes and Frankenstein was so scared that he ran away from the laboratory.
Frankenstein of Mary Shelley is developing mainly on the idea of creating a new life. Subtitle is "Novel Prometheus", Victor Frankenstein, a novel by a young Geneva scientist who is absorbed in simulating natural marvels. Following the mother's death, Victor hid herself in the experiment and did not escape this obsession. He is completely separated from friends, family, society, pursues all souls and feelings for this, and pursues the creation of a new life (Shelley 40). After all, after incredible effort and fatigue, JVC succeeded in finding out the cause and generation of life; but more often, he was able to give animations to lifeless things " (Shelley 38). He made this poor man. His obsession has been realized, but he is not satisfied with his creation. Instead, JVC is afraid of this poor - he is afraid of what he creates