The relationship between Frankenstein and his monster can be used as a figurative map to understand Sigmund Freud's "super self", in other words the concept of human guilt and conscience. Frankenstein's guilt is evolving around his violent and aggressive approach to making monsters. Monsters cause guilt growth by fearing him to lose his love, to lose the source of his protection, and to punish his sins. After its complete development Frankenstein 's guilt and monster eccentricity serves as a guide for understanding how super self punishes the soul through sustained aggression and awkward anxiety.
When you hear the name of "Frankenstein" you may think of a huge green monster. However, in the original novel "Freaky Frankenstein" by Mary Wollstonecraft, the title refers to Dr. Frankenstein who created the undead. To confuse you, the monster in the book is also called Frankenstein. Therefore, the technical name of the monster is Frankenstein Frankenstein. The author of '100 Years of Solitude and Love in the Age of Cholera' has created a surreal world by combining amazing ideas. how is it? Poetry, especially the poetry of the refrigerator's magnet. "There are these little magnets behind them, you can move them and create strange sentences," Marquez once told the interviewer of the Paris Review. "That is the way I develop magical realism - see this," Umbrella tree eats purple lime "! This is crazy. I put it in my next novel. "
In the novel, Victor Frankenstein is a scientist. Monsters called "monster", "biological", "devil", "it" have not been named yet. But if you make a mistake to call Monster Frankenstein, you are not alone. Every coral reef witnessed Abbott and Costello movies. Mary said that her name was "Frankenstein". But Frankenstein is the German name for Frankish stone. In addition historian Radhu Florescu claims that Shelleys has visited Frankenstein Castle on the Rhine. There, they must understand the unbalanced alchemist named Conrad Dipple who lived in the castle. He is trying to make a longevity drug called Dippel's Oil. Let people live more than 100 years. Like Victor Frankenstein, Dippel was rumored to dig a grave and test the corpse.
In the story of Frankenstein, science genius Victor created a monster called Frankenstein. He abandoned monsters right after making a monster. Frankenstein, this monster experienced bad parenting when he grew up. No one has taught him etiquette. In this story, Victor and Frankenstein were marginalized by society for various reasons. Because of his terrible appearance and reaction to people, this monster was rejected by society. Thanks to his scientific commitment, JVC experienced alienation throughout his life when he was a child and family. Therefore, in Frankenstein, Mary Sherry used alienation themes by alienating the two protagonists, Victor and Frankenstein, from society. But for scientific experiments, JVC separated himself from society. Therefore, people marginalized because he thought he was a very strange science madman.