Is Frankenstein a zombie?

Mary Shelley's monster is not a zombie. Though Dr. Frankenstein uses scientific means to create his creature in Shelley's novel, he's not a reanimated corpse. In fact, he's not a corpse at all, but a collection of body parts stolen from different corpses and brought together to form a single new entity.
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What is the zombie in Frankenstein called?

Mary Shelley's original novel never gives the monster a name, although when speaking to his creator, Victor Frankenstein, the monster does say "I ought to be thy Adam" (in reference to the first man created in the Bible).
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Is Frankenstein a corpse?

The Science of Frankenstein explores the scientific practices that inspired Mary Shelley's famous novel, Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein collected body parts for his monster through body snatching, a common, though gruesome, practice of the time.
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Does Frankenstein's monster have a soul?

Frankenstein's creation is said to have 'watery eyes' – if the eyes are 'the window to the soul', then it is clear that this monster has no soul. The creature is a product of the 'Uncanny Valley': a term used when a human-like figure has just enough wrong with it to appear inhuman.
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Why is Frankenstein's head flat?

Since Frankenstein wasn't an actual surgeon, Pierce decided that the fictional scientist would opt for the easiest way to insert a brain into a corpse's head. “He was apt to cut the top of the skull straight across like a pot lid, hinge it, pop the brain in and then clamp it tight,” Pierce told the magazine.
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Is Frankenstein's Monster a Zombie?



Who is the real monster in Frankenstein?

In the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, many readers label the creature as a monster because of his physical appearance and Victor as an outcast to everyone around him. Though this may seem true, Victor is the true monster in the story as the creature is the outcast in society.
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How did Frankenstein get the body parts?

Mary Shelley's Doctor Frankenstein was forced to make his creation larger than a normal man in order to be able to surgically reassemble the body parts he obtained by robbing local cemeteries.
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What is the creature made out of in Frankenstein?

The monster is Victor Frankenstein's creation, assembled from old body parts and strange chemicals, animated by a mysterious spark. He enters life eight feet tall and enormously strong but with the mind of a newborn.
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Why is Frankenstein afraid of fire?

Frankenstein's creature hates fire because of fire's duplicitous nature. Seeking relief from the cold, the creature comes across a fire and is attracted to it by its appearance and warmth.
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Is Frankenstein a monster?

So yes, Frankenstein was a monster. But not the Frankenstein from the movies, not the creature, but Victor Frankenstein, the crazy man who became possessed by his act of unethical creation, and tortured himself to death with guilt because of it.
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Why did Victor create the monster?

Victor creates the monster in hopes of achieving glory and remembrance through his contributions to scientific advancement. However, he does not ever consider the many implications involved with the creation of life.
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Why is Frankenstein's monster green?

Pierce's decision to paint Karloff's skin a greyish green was a conscious choice to play on these limitations, distinguishing the monster from the rest of the cast by giving him a skin color that would be captured as a ghostly white on film.
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Is Frankenstein good or evil?

Throughout the novel, Victor's character demonstrates acts of both good and evil. Although some people think that Victor Frankenstein is good because of his good intentions, he is actually evil due to his selfishness, his lack of responsibility and his thirst for revenge.
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Is the creature good or evil?

Far from being a purely evil and malignant being bent on destruction, Frankenstein's creature is shown to be a caring, selfless being who wants to bring happiness. His capacity for goodness is strongly illuminated.
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Was Frankenstein based on a true story?

In previously unseen documentation, it has been revealed that Mary Shelley's “Frankenstein” was indeed based on a true story. After some damning evidence was uncovered, it was found that Shelley had actually tried many of the experiments on her pet dog, Richard.
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How did Frankenstein come alive?

His icebound ship comes across the emaciated scientist Victor Frankenstein, who is pulled on board and tells his story to Walton — how he had stitched together corpses to make an 8-foot-tall creature and brought him to life.
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Why do they call the monster Frankenstein?

The name is a reference to the son of Prometheus in Greek mythology, as his "father", Victor Frankenstein, is presumably the being whom the novel referred to as "The Modern Prometheus".
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What does the monster in Frankenstein symbolize?

The monster represents the conscience created by Victor, the ego of Victor's personality — the psyche which experiences the external world, or reality, through the senses, that organizes the thought processes rationally, and that governs action.
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Is Frankenstein made of different people?

While he is made from pieces of human corpses, his constructed nature implies that he is actually a golem, albeit one made of flesh. Being created through a form of alchemy, Frankenstein's monster also qualifies as being a homunculus.
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Did Victor dig up graves?

Victor, who was a teenager at the time, spent over two years “observing the natural decay and corruption of the human body (54).” Unlike most medical professionals today who use donated cadavers to conduct experiments, Victor dug up decomposing bodies from a graveyard.
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What does the creature look like in Frankenstein?

Shelley described Frankenstein's monster as an 8-foot-tall, hideously ugly creation, with translucent yellowish skin pulled so taut over the body that it “barely disguised the workings of the arteries and muscles underneath,” watery, glowing eyes, flowing black hair, black lips, and prominent white teeth.
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Why is Victor the villain?

On the Archetype level, Victor is the villain because he tries to play god. He wants to be worshipped like a god, by creating his own species, and creating life from plain matter. But in doing so, Victor disturbed the natural order of things. Finally, Victor is the villain on the Gothic level.
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Why did the monster in Frankenstein turn evil?

The Monster turns to evil after being cast out from his "family." Frankenstein has caused evil, in part, because, "In his obsession, Frankenstein has cut himself off from his family and from the human community; in his reaction to that obsession, Frankenstein cuts himself off from his creation" (Levine 92).
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Who is more human Victor or the creature?

While Victor is in fact human, the question of whether the creature or Victor is more human still stands. Humanity is demonstrated as compassionate in the book and monstrosity is the opposite. The creature is more human because of his developed personality and desire to be human.
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