The paper "What a a Monster" by Peter Brooks solves many of the complicated ideas in Frankenstein of Mary Shelley and the main concept of the title of the article itself. What is the definition of a monster or monster? Monsters are classical expressions we know, green skin, bolts of the neck, snoring, snoring. I would like to offer a sweet cereal anime. Otherwise, their quality will infringe our words and influence our image and body interpretation. In the Brooks article, we use Shelley's narrative structure to study this language rather than nature, and by examining how it is responsible for creating the monster's body idea, I will explore.
What makes monsters? Monsters make themselves. If a person is kind, gentle and passionate, it is not considered a monster. I have not heard of people who said that "Gandhi is a monster" or "Sister Theresa is a monster." Due to his or her size you can hear calling a tall person or adult a monster. Society can also become a monster. As you can see in Frankenstein, if the monster is normal or normal, he will not be rejected and this time he will not kill everyone he did. In books, monsters are completely rejected by love and compassion. Huge size and appearance scare people, and he does not understand that he wants to be loved like everyone else, even though he looks like him. As most people do, if you are rejected, you will grieve or get angry.
The paper "What a a Monster" by Peter Brooks solves many of the complicated ideas in Frankenstein of Mary Shelley and the main concept of the title of the article itself. What is the definition of a monster or monster? Is the monster classical expression we know, green skin, bolts of the neck, snoring, snoring? Want to serve sweet serial cartoons? Or people who do not like us, will their quality invade our language and influence our interpretation of their image and physical existence? In Brooks 'article, we use Shelley' s narrative structure to study languages rather than nature, and explain how they are primarily involved in creating strange bodies.