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It's fascinating to revisit a classic more than a decade after first reading it. So much has changed for me - a PhD, a move to a different country. Life experience has changed how I read, making some of my former favourites seem dull and lifeless, while other works gain more significance.
Frankenstein is one of the books that has aged like fine wine upon a reread. Many of the aspects that struck me on my first read still stand: I love the push and pull between Frankenstein and the monster he cre ...more
Frankenstein is one of the books that has aged like fine wine upon a reread. Many of the aspects that struck me on my first read still stand: I love the push and pull between Frankenstein and the monster he cre ...more
Deze klassieker – die ik enkel 'kende' van de titel en de klassieke filmscène – was dus helemaal niet wat ik verwachtte, als ik al wat verwachtte. Ik bedoel: die filmscène waarin Dr. Frankenstein zijn 'monster' (in de roman 'mijn demon') tot leven wekt in een bliksemende nacht is in de originele roman maar een bijzin. Veel meer gaat het om het drama erná. Het is gewoon een gothic novel, dus sterke psychologie en wat duisternis – en zeker geen horror. Maar wat een fantastische roman dit dus!
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Frankenstein is beautiful is it's language. The motivations of Victor Frankenstein are opaque at times, and this detracts.
It's best parts are from the perspective of the brooding, disturbed monster. Shelley's portrayal is of the near demi-God; a creature of great intelligence and strength that is yet so hideous that he cannot stand that sight of himself. He speaks with tremendous power, and cunning manipulation but his wants are simple. His great driving need is for some form of acceptance, or i ...more
It's best parts are from the perspective of the brooding, disturbed monster. Shelley's portrayal is of the near demi-God; a creature of great intelligence and strength that is yet so hideous that he cannot stand that sight of himself. He speaks with tremendous power, and cunning manipulation but his wants are simple. His great driving need is for some form of acceptance, or i ...more
Jun 09, 2011
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Frankenstein was sadly not at all what I expected it to be. I thought it was going to be a gothic horror book with the monster destroying towns and what not. But no it turned out that the monster just wanted to be excepted by mankind and have a partner to live with. The book started out slow and never really got to intense. It did however have me on the edge of my seat most of the time because I wanted something to happen. Overall an average classic novel.
It's interesting to me how differently media has portrayed this story versus the actual story. Frankenstein's Creation becomes intelligent, well-spoken and coldly, viciously vindictive. Honestly, I love that for him. What a good, suspenseful read. I really enjoy the story behind it's being written. 😊52/1,001
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Mar 02, 2010
Eleni Tavoulari
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it was amazing
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