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BarkingMadRead
Frankenstein | Mary Shelly
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KAO @TheAromaofBooks I take it back! The description of mysterious, misty paths in the mountains of Switzerland in this chapter seems ideal for the setting here! (My limited experiences in the Swiss Alps have mostly been glorious summer days where it was hard to let dark thoughts take up any space in one‘s mind in the face of such grandeur!) (edited) 1mo
KAO I confess that I‘m flabbergasted that the creature has such fantastic thought processes and linguistic abilities!! All from the transplanted brain? Can‘t wait to learn more! 1mo
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Bookwormjillk @KAO that‘s what I thought too! I didn‘t expect such an eloquent creature! 1mo
dabbe The creature is highly intelligent and longs for companionship. Victor (the “father) shuns his creation JUST BECAUSE he is hideous on the outside. The creature then becomes hideous on the inside because of his abandonment by Victor. One just has to ask: which is more important to one's development as a human being? Nature or nurture? The easy answer is both are important, but the case for “nurture“ is about to be made by the creature in his tale. 1mo
Sparklemn @dabbe Can‘t wait to hear the creature‘s sad tale. 1mo
TheAromaofBooks @KAO - I guess any setting can be good for a bit of a horror story if it's stormy enough 😂 1mo
dabbe @Sparklemn IKR? It's a doozy. 🖤 1mo
ElizaMarie Where did he get the monsters brain? So where was he “hiding” how did the monster get so intelligent. He just wants his daddy to love him. 1mo
julieclair The creature‘s eloquence was definitely a surprise! I‘m already beginning to feel a bit sorry for him. 1mo
Sparklemn Is that a statue?? 😮 1mo
BarkingMadRead @Sparklemn it is! It‘s in Geneva 1mo
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