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15 weird truth about Frankenstein

15 weird truth about Frankenstein


Frankenstein, a horror novel character became one of the most famous figures and one of the most frightening employees in the literary world.

The name Frankenstein for the first time comes from a Gothic novel, but movies and cartoons make this name more popular.

Today, the name "Frankenstein" became a symbol of something terrible and scary.

What else do you know about this monster and book?

Check out the 15 most dark truth about Frankenstein!

When Mary Shelley began writing his novel about Victor Frankenstein, she was only 18 years old.

It's crazy when a young girl can develop a horror story like Frankenstein.

It seems to me that the author may be as strange as Frankenstein itself.

Grief for the death of the mother and love of chemistry has made him seriously consider life for physical unreal.

In the novel, he finally completed his dream.

He created a creature from a corpse by using science.

However, the person he created from the corpses turned out to be a torture monster.

Mary Shelley has inspiration to write this novel while she is traveling to historic places across Europe.

One of those places is a castle in Hawai, Germany.

The castle is located at a height of 370 meters (1210 ft) on the Odenwald Mountains.

The name "Frankenstein" consists of two German words.

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In fact, Frankenstein is really a normal name for a castle in this area.

Some people reported to see Ma around the castle, while others have sworn that they had heard some unusually frequent noise.

However, there is no scientific evidence or reality to prove those statements.

Mary Shelley did not mention the castle in her novel as well as in her personal magazine.

However, she had noted that she visited the German town named Gernsheim.

There, maybe she heard the story of the castle and its alchemy workers named Johann Conra

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In addition to Alchemy, he also made some surgical experiments by digging the corpses and tried to give them life through artificial methods.

When everyone heard the word "Frankenstein", they automatically imagine the monster that looks atom.

Frankenstein and monsters are completely different characters.

However, some people can still consider Frankenstein as a monster to create a hideous creature.

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His frustration made him kill some people close to Victor Frankenstein.

The hostility between these two ends when Victor dies and diving monsters in a tape plate to manually persist.

When Mary Shelley, her husband, Percy Shelley, and their close friend, Lord Byron is traveling to Europe, they have small competition among them to create the best horror stories possible.

As a result, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein.

During the shooting process of science fiction program in 2008, mysterious sounds were selected with recording devices.

A group of international experts, who are preparing to episode # 107 of Ghost Hunters International, chose an old German phrase.

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At first, the phrase did not make sense, but when experts dig deeper into the history of the castle, they found that a knight named "Arbogast" used to live in that castle.

Why?

Second, her novel genres are unique and cannot be included in a specific category.

Currently, critics consider her novel as the first scientific novel once written.

According to Mary Shelley's own words, she came up with the creation of Frankenstein's character after saw a strange dream.

She dreams of a young doctor capable

Experts believe that this kind of dream has formed in her mind because she is extremely interested in Luigi Galvani's electrical theory about electricity.

Galvani's medical experiment can stimulate the muscles of a dead frog by applying an electric current.

We do not mean monsters - we mean scientists!

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We know who Frankenstein is.

According to Greek legend, Prometheus is a god that can create a human from clay.

So the modern prometheus title matches quite well with Victor Frankenstein.

Since then, the novel has inspired more than 130 horror movies around the world.

The first film about Frankenstein was produced in 1910 by Thomas Edison.

Augustus Philips, an American actor, played as Dr. Frankenstein.

Frankenstein became more than a novel.

We don't really know which legends are true, but we certainly know that the story of Frankenstein will live for many incoming generations.

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