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... spoke too soon. James Whale's The Bride of Frankenstein is far superior to Whale's first Frankenstein creation. The acting is superior ...
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... is unsuccessful. The monster vows vengeance, and he killed Dr. Frankenstein's best friend, and Dr. Frankenstein's bride. At first ...
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... and the beast enter the room and takes the life of Victor's new bride. ... As Victor Frankenstein said it himself, "Seek happiness in tranquility and avoid ambition ...
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... By hearing this Victor knew that the life of his bride was in danger. ... In my opinion the monster is Frankenstein who neglected his parental duties. ...
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... By hearing this Victor knew that the life of his bride was in danger. ... In my opinion the monster is Frankenstein who neglected his parental duties. ...
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... competition for love. For example, when Frankenstein destroys his monsters bride, immediately his own bride is doomed. On Victor's wedding ...
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... thing Shelley was denied in her own life, her father, her child that did not survive birth, and her really being a real bride. But Victor Frankenstein had a ...
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... and the beast enter the room and takes the life of Victor's new bride. ... As Victor Frankenstein said it himself, "Seek happiness in tranquility and avoid ambition ...
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... about his own life and fails to see the threat to his bride Elizabeth. ... Many contrasts can be made between Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Milton's Paradise Lost ...
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... After all, he was created through Frankenstein's knowledge. ... On Victor's wedding night, the monster takes the life of his creator's bride. ...
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... about his own life and fails to see the threat to his bride Elizabeth. ... Many contrasts can be made between Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Milton's Paradise Lost ...
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... Victor's father began to inquire when Victor would take Elizabeth as his bride. ... Frankenstein needed these two years to both research creating a female of the ...
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... Victor, taunting him with his superior strength, depriving him of his sister bride on his ... Victor Frankenstein is consumed with the desire to create life. ...
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The character named Victor in the book Frankenstein written by Mary Shelly, is a likable figure. ... The monster kills every one close to Victor, even his bride. ...
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... " Frankenstein! ... When Victor finds the body of his dead bride he rushes home to Geneva where his father would die a few days after his return. ...
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... After a week's recovery Frankenstein tells his story. ... He eventually agrees to make the "bride," but after much pondering destroys all the work he had done. ...
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... even consider that the monster could be foreshadowing the death of his bride. ... Frankenstein again displays his blind persistence when he tries to hunt and kill ...
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... Frankenstein had created his being with every expectation that his creature would be ... surprising that he agrees to create for the Being a bride; he clearly had ...
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... This is also supplied in Frankenstein, in the character of Elizabeth Lavenza. ... He vowed to tell his new bride of his murderous invention, in hopes that it would ...
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... This is also supplied in Frankenstein, in the character of Elizabeth Lavenza. ... He vowed to tell his new bride of his murderous invention, in hopes that it would ...
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... After hesitating a moment, Victor runs in, only to find his bride murdered. ... Frankenstein alerts the rest of the people in the inn of his presence, and they ...
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... about his own life and fails to see the threat to his bride Elizabeth. ... Many contrasts can be made between Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Milton's Paradise Lost ...
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... In 1935, Universal Pictures released The Bride of Frankenstein, which confronted the possibility of the monster having emotional needs, such as having a mate. ...
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... The monster had no one, and he felt that Frankenstein should compensate him for his loneliness and abandonment by making him a bride. ...
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... its visual distortions and psychological metaphor, and Metropolis, which showed the evils of technology, as were Frankenstein ad the Bride of Frankenstein. ...
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... This is also supplied in Frankenstein, in the character of Elizabeth Lavenza. ... He vowed to tell his new bride of his murderous invention, in hopes that it would ...
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... Victor Frankenstein: He is the main character, a paradigm of ambition and curiosity. ... Elizabeth Lavenza: She is the sweet sister-bride of Victor. ...
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... The beast wanted Victor to create a bride for him ... will carry despair to him, and a thousand other miseries shall torment and destroy him." Frankenstein: pg.143 ...
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... Several novels of the time include: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (1818), Ivanhoe by ... The Giaour, The Bride of Abydos, The Corair, and Lara later followed Chile ...
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... High Bid (1908 drama), Views and Reviews (1908 criticism), Julia Bride (1909 novella ... works by Edgar Allan Poe as well as Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, and compare ...
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