Catherine Sazytch itibaren Krasnaya Polyana, Rostovskaya oblast', Russia

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** spoiler alert ** Alright. Here we go: I know I would've enjoyed this book a whole lot more if it hadn't been assigned and been paired with twenty study guide questions per chapter. :) Just the idea of this story kind of creeps me out. I mean, even if it isn't possible, Shelley provided a thorough answer to questions unasked. Should humans be able to animate/reanimate human beings? No. That was clearly answered in the book. Frankenstein made a monster (who wasn't necessarily a monster to begin with) and it went on a wild rampage killing people Frankenstein loved. Alright, the monster wasn't all that bad to begin with. At first, he wanted to experience human life, he wanted to emerse himself in human nature and the human population and be accepted. But as he learned what the human race thought of him, he slowly turned into the monster that he was "destined" to be. Victor, on the other hand, learned that knowledge can be destructive. By making this monster, he gained knowledge that I personally think no human being should obtain. No one should be able to create a human lifeform using animation/reanimation. After he made the monster and it ran off into the unknown (after Victor went to sleep, gosh!), he realized the mistake he made. And once the monster began killing his family and friends (William, Justine, Clerval and Elizabeth) he really wished he hadn't made the monster in the first place. I believe he did assert himself when he told the monster he wouldn't make a female creature for him, and I feel that was kind of a big moment for Victor. By saying 'no' to the idea of making another creature, he finally said that making the original creature was a mistake. Okay, the last few pages seem to bother me for some reason. Before Victor dies, he begins telling the crew that they shouldn't go home because they wouldn't have accomplished what they set out to do. Alright. Okay. Victor dies. Victor DIES before he gets the chance to conquer the creature he created. I'm sorry, but that annoyed me. Oh, and then the monster just pops onto the ship to say his last words to Frankenstein? You just hated him twenty pages ago, if you didn't remember. Yeah, sure, he was your creator and everything, but you hated him because he made you what you were. You enslaved him to make you a mate because you were unhappy alone. Huh? And then once he dies, you run to his death-bed and give your last words? Bipolar much? Sorry, Monster. Well, second thought, I guess that's human nature. Once someone dies, you realize all the good things about them. Maybe the monster was more of a human than he thought he was. Overall, I enjoyed the book. I just wish the assignments hadn't come with it.

Okuyucu Catherine Sazytch itibaren Krasnaya Polyana, Rostovskaya oblast', Russia

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