Who Is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

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Mary Shelley was a romantic writer during the 1800s. Shelley started her Ghost story as a short story, she wrote “Frankenstein” or , the Modern Prometheus”, and it was published in 1818. Producers have altered her work through video clips. According to Shelley in her story “Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus’’ she describes the protagonist Victor Frankenstein as the scientist instead of the monster. Victor was fascinated by all the things he saw during the storm. In Shelley’s excerpt she states, “I eagerly inquired of my father the nature and origin of thunder and lightning. He describing at the same time the various effects of that power’’(Shelley 1).In the first film by James Wale the director of “Frankenstein” Universal Victor had the body covered and the story did not and Victor was with his assistant in the story and in the film he was alone(Wale). …show more content…
Her excerpt states, “I resolved, contrary to my first intention, to make the being of a gigantic stature, that is to say, about eight feet height, and proportionately large…”(Shelley 1). In the film the creature was normal sized human. Shelley excerpt and film called “Young Frankenstein”, made in 1974, the differences is that the film the creature is shown kindness and love, so he won’t become evil but in the novel, the creator was treating his creature with kindness. She shows evidence that the creator was treating him nicely by saying “You are not evil, you are good!”(Shelley