Major Character Analysis. Difference between movie and book.
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Victor Frankenstein: In the movie, it is evident Victor was a kind man, he generally was likeable. He was a good child, and he treated everyone fairly. Until his mother dies. Depressed and utterly distraught by his mothers death he is determined to never have to live through that kind of pain again. He believes no one should have to go through the pain of losing someone they loved. He goes to college, makes a
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Robert to turn around. I think in the movie they glorified him as a strong man, when in the book, they made him seem weak and mean. The book seemed to play on his faults. Even though he turns back from what he is searching, you know he is still going to find something that will make him famous. The theme is that although you may want something, it may not be what you need
Robert to turn around. I think in the movie they glorified him as a strong man, when in the book, they made him seem weak and mean. The book seemed to play on his faults. Even though he turns back from what he is searching, you know he is still going to find something that will make him famous. The theme is that although you may want something, it may not be what you need