Mary Sherry is the original playwright of "Frankenstein", since then Philip Pullman has been adapted. Mary wrote it in 1818 and first performed in 1988 at the Polka Children's Theater in Wimbledon. In the play, a doctor named Victor Frankenstein used experiments to create life. Creatures and considerate creatures, when they saw monsters, monsters became evil as villagers treated him and did not show aversion.
Frankenstein's story gave us heroes as villains and villains as heroes. At the beginning of the novel, we listened to Dr. Frankenstein 's aspect and stood with him almost automatically. Until then we will begin to read about monsters, if I was avoided by society and my creator, if I was a grotesque monster I could not find a spouse unless I was treated fairly Is it? In the opinion of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, enlightenment is obvious, and he is fascinated by science and discovery. "You can not imagine other than those who have seduced the science.In other studies you can go to other people and nothing to know is a miracle" (Shelley 1818)
Compare Mary Sherry 's Frankenstein and Kenneth Brana' s Frankenstein with most Americans who think about Frankenstein because of Frankenstein 's many movies. Contrary to common beliefs, Mary Sherry's Frankenstein is a scientist, not a monster. This "monster" is not an implicit, angry criminal as described in the 1994 movie novel. Sherry's original Frankenstein was distorted by this Kenneth Blanca movie. Frankenstein's human morality is a product of evolution by genetic mutation and natural selection. It is entirely part of nature, but it is not - it is the opposite. In the last sentence of "Origin of Species", Darwin said, "This view of life has greatness ... In this form the most beautiful and most wonderful infinite form already exists and evolves. "A beautiful and wonderful form includes agents that react truly ethically to real moral facts and shape natural things."