Spyke

Technically, Frankenstein's Monster was the author, and Dr. Frankenstein himself was the real Mary Shelley we made along the way.

97
bionicjoeyreply
lemmy.ca

It takes a deep appreciation of the story's themes to recognize that the real monster is actually Mary Shelley

39
lemmy.world

She created a mad scientist and then put a well-meaning flesh golem through the wringer just for entertainment. That sounds pretty evil to me.

15

All this time, I thought the real villain was Percy Bysshe Shelley.

1

I've never managed to convince anybody of this, but... while I think you can't really say that the monster's name was Frankenstein, you would be well justified in calling the monster "a Frankenstein," after its creator, in the same way you'd refer to a Garand (the rifle) after its creator (John Garand). As in, "Frankenstein is a novel about Dr. Frankenstein, who was the first person in fiction to create a freaky Frankenstein, whom he later rejected."

22

A monster writing a book about an author. Now I've seen everything!

18
lemmy.world

Such a mindfuck too. I kept eagerly awaiting the title character's appearance, but it almost is written as if it's an autobiography of Mr. Frankenstein.

17
Cortreply
lemmy.world

it's an autobiography of Mr. Frankenstein.

And the evil doctor that created him

6

You reached the end