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Frankenstein

Frankenstein

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Frankenstein and his frightening adventure
Review: Frankenstein is said to be one of the best books ever written and it has been proven time and time again. The story will scare you only if you can really get into it and you can understand everything that is going on while you are reading it. If you get lost while reading the book you will be lost through the rest of the book. It is interesting that Victor Frankenstein can come up with an idea to bring something to life by using old body parts. Mary Shelly had to have had some inspiration to come up with an idea like this one. Frankenstein has some realistic parts to it that make it more believable. This novel shows how grotesque people can be treated when they are out in the real world. Although Frankenstein did deserve what he got because he did not treat people good. It becomes quite sad that Victor and Frankenstein both follow each other scared to see what is going to happen next. Victor has to follow Frankenstein around and put his own life on hold. He cannot get married when he wants to and that is something that should not wait for anyone. Victor should not have been blamed for the murder when no one in the town knew anything about the story. There are people who go in and out of towns all of the time who can say that it was not a common bum. Although the out come is very good with all of the stress that the characters have to go through while this story is taken place. With the descriptions that Mary Shelly uses and the imaginations that people have this novel is a perfect way to expand ones mind. The movie follows the book pretty well although you can only watch Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. All of the other movies that show Frankenstein do not even come close to the real thing. When one first watches the movie or reads the book ones opinion on Frankenstein will really change.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truely Timeless Themes
Review: Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, is a vortex of action. It follows the ambitious Victor Frankenstein who has set out to do the impossible: resurrect the dead. Victor is so swept up in his ambitions that he fails to acknowledge any of the consequences of following his dream -- that is until it is to late. Despite its great plot, Frankenstein is great for another reason as well: its timelessness. Many of the ethical questions regarding the limits of technology that Shelley pursues in Frankenstein are relevant today with the advent of cloning and genetic engineering.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: One thumb up
Review: This book was not all THAT great. I found it rather boring most of the story because Dr. Frankenstein and the wretch talk on for, what seems like ages, when they could 'sum it up' in about one paragraph. The theme is great, but it was a long book for what Mary Shelley is portraying. I recommend seeing the movie, as the lighting up scene in the movie is MUCH better then the one in the book. The book stated something of this sort: And then he was alive. Nope, no lightning, no of those 'shreeky funny squealing noises' evil doctors make. In fact, Dr. Frankenstein wasn't that evil at all. I don't recommened reading this book on your own free leisure time unless you enjoy reading classic books. I think this book is classic because they made a good movie out of it. If you have read this book: you cannot learn the whole english language in TWO YEARS! Another thing that bugged me was the fact that some of the stuff in it was so surreal. If you want to read surreal, might I recommend THE ODYSSEY. Yet, I gave it 3 stars because it is a classic and obviously there has to be SOMETHING good about it, but I have yet to find that!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mary Shelley's Masterpiece
Review: "Frankenstein" is Mary Shelley's first novel written in 1818 It is turned to everyone: young people, who are still in the search for their own identity, adults who will be called to reconsider some well-forgotten moments of their life, and all pleasure seeking readers. This novel is influenced by Mary Shelley's personal misfortune. The aspiration for writing the story appeared in a peculiar way, and so strange is the content. It is not an everyday chance to find and read such a novel. It follows the characteristic features of the novels of the nineteenth century--it is as if not directly retold by the author. Mary Shelley is hidden somewhere behind the story of the characters. And this makes the novel not only sound real, but also even-handed, and thus credibility is established. "Frankenstein" is in the form of letters, and the story sounds as though it is directed and created for the reader. The Epistolary technique brings the reader into the action. A letter is something extremely personal and dear, and by making the reader part of it, the whole experience is more than just reading a book. The fact that the book is still widely read and studied is because Mary Shelley addresses issues that are timeless. This is one of the basic merits of the novel. The monster is the embodiment of men's defiance and disrespect of Nature. So we are confronted with questions about the importance of human life, the responsibilities one should bear for what she does, the availability of happiness in one's life, and the prejudices of society towards the one who is different. But what is most valuable in the book is not posing questions, but rather lighting the way to find the answers. After reading this book, one is called to rethink her values and her place in the modern society. Mary Shelley's book imposes a philosophical issue of whom we really are -creatures learned to conform to society, living by its norms, with its consciousness. We subconsciously hide our feelings from the rest of the society. Thus we may lose them and become rational creatures, losing touch with our identity and individuality. Reading such books brings not only pleasure, but also acumen into our own psyche. So by opening the first pages of Mary Shelley' s masterpiece--Frankenstein, you are on the verge of savoring the authenticity and originality of this literary creation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It isn't easy reading...
Review: ...after all, it was written a long time ago. But may I remind the reader that Mary Shelley has made an incredible leap into the future of science to bring her audience what may have been (at the time) a procedure for bringing dead tissue to life. It may seem fantastic, but Shelley's creative talents have intrigued readers for decades. The most ingenius aspect of the novel is not in its style, but the ideology. Shelley has injected her tale of horror with a dose of social commentary that holds true throughout the ages, teaching a valuable lesson about judgment of character. Especially poignant today, Shelley has also given an eerily foreshadowed warning to us about the possible dangers in genetic engineering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thoroughly Gripping
Review: I read this book almost entirely in one sitting. It is haunting, and beautifully written, well worth it's title as a classic. The only horror book I would ever reccommend, because of its messages about human nature. We are on the verge now of cloning human beings. Perhaps we should re-read this novel first, before we become Frankensteins ourselves...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You have to read this book to dispell the myths
Review: I'm sure I was like most people in my view of Dr. Frankenstein's creation. Hollywood has turned the creature into a life form just above your typical lizard(no offense to the lizard lovers). However, reading this book opened my eyes, the story is incredible and the creature is far from what you would typically see on the screen. He's a loving, intelligent being in search of a place and people where he'll be accepted and loved. I can't recommend this book enough!! I waited until my late 20's to read it and my one regret is that I waited so long.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Book
Review: This book was so boring I threw it out my window. (Almost) It just had too much detail

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mary Shelley = Prodigy
Review: mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein when she was 19- a very mature drama which twists upon the question of whence does life come.

The book is Romantic in that it is the story of a creator who turns away from his creation. What would it be like if your creator, your parents or God, hated you and sought to destroy you? Frankenstein's Monster was hated by his creator and could not find a friend because he looked so hideous. This is a powerful, tragic statement.

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Shelly's writing is very well composed and full of extraordinary intuitions about what it means to be created, and hated.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Frankenstein
Review: Frankenstein is a classic book that everybody is aware about. However, to me the actual story was unclear for example: the creation was named after the Doctor, Frankenstein. From the start Dr. Frankenstein was a scientist and found ways to make inanimate objects become animate. From this Frankenstein was born from old apendages unporportionate to the body. After becoming deathly ill Dr. Frankenstein relized the mistake he had made creating such a monster and quickly went to destroy it. The beast had actually run away and was surviving in the wilderness and spying on a family before he was shooed away and his emotions began to take place. Meeting up with Frankenstein the doctor quaralled with him and reconsideration of his thoughts take place as he decides what to do with the monster that he has created.


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