"Monster Call" is a novel by Patrick Ness about a boy whose mother died of cancer. Every night he receives a visit from a monster telling him a series of stories to help him deal with his mother's impending death story. The original idea of this novel was born from a British writer and Sioban Dow who was suffering from cancer. She died before she finished writing the book and Patrick Nees finished writing the story.
The central theme of A Monster Calls is to overcome families, sadness and suffering. Conner 's family bankrupted and the pressure to monitor the mother' s death increased. He wants to live with his father, but his father does not accept him. I am convinced that he can not look after him. Instead, Conner moved with his grandmother, a woman that he barely knew or liked. In the process of the story, he and his grandmother are joined by a common sorrow Finally, he noticed that she is a member of his family.
His mother was slowly dead with advanced cancer, so he was forced to begin the process of sorrow while still alive. He knew that she would leave despite he was worried that day, he secretly craved the end of his mother's pain. Monsters taught him to admit these ideas without committing sin. He learned that he wanted the situation to end. When she dies, he can start doing his life, but now he is trapped in a sad cycle. Monster's story also tells about the theme of loss and despair. The characters in his story lost what they loved and they were forced to transcend their sorrow or be destroyed. This monster was allowed to express all anger and frustration that Conner was bottling, and in this way he helped Conner heal
The story of this monster has a painful theme. These roles were rejected by society, misunderstood, and afflicted by loss. Initially, Conner asked why the monster only talked about him about the tragedy, but he began learning from the character's experience. He noticed that pain is inevitable through monsters. It is only responses to that we can control. At last the Conor finally decided that he would not let his mother's death destroy him. Good-bye is very bad, but he will find a way to transcend sorrow and start a new life.
From the monster's point of view, there is a desperate era that requires desperate measures. A monster that conveys this theme can not live alone in this world if you ask a friend of Victor, I hope to share my life with myself and another person. Victor himself regretted his creation and agreed. Later Victor said: "I will never make something like myself, it is equal in terms of malformation and evil." In the process of making another thing, he destroyed everything. The monster learned that he decided not to join him as if he were betrayed. He does not know how to mate, only one will do, he will not do it. The monster facing despair went to Victor and threatened him with revenge. He threatened him as saying, "I will be with you on your wedding night." He followed Victor wherever he went to kill them closest to him.
There is a lot of themes in the novel "Frankenstein". One of the themes is that monsters and victors are reciprocal. They are always and always connected. They are related in many different ways. In the next paragraph, I mentioned four of them. One way is that they are all isolated from society. Depending on his physical characteristics, monsters are isolated. He is sociologically abandoned because he is ugly. - After his creation, Frankenstein 's monster was isolated and cursed to endure the people' s hatred against him. The dislike for this bystander is based only on the bad appearance of the creature. Monsters are not really monsters at all. He shows more human nature among Frankenstein than many other characters. The most ironical thing is that the belief in prejudice is the reason that a resurrected person becomes a monster.