Frankenstien by Mary shelley compares the movie the bride of frankensteins theme to the novels themes

Date Submitted: 04/06/2002 02:39:16
Category: / Literature
Length: 3 pages (863 words)
Effectively portrayed Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein is primarily concerned with presenting the destructive effects of prejudice on innocent sole, who is trying to be among a society. The novel demonstrates this by displaying the monsters constant rejection from humans, because of his hideous complexion. The film, The Bride of Frankenstein was created to portray the novel and to entertain the people, successfully grasped the theme of the novel Frankenstien. Despite the director's obligation to make …
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…failed he feels that he deserves to die. In conclusion, the movie, The Bride of Frankenstien portrayed the message of the novel Frankenstein by showing the monster's humanistic traits. The movie Frankenstien failed to do so because it's obligation was to make the monster seem like a cold blooded killer. Moreover, because of the director's success the viewer is able to decipher the different themes in the book more distinctly and in a different perspective.
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