Frankenstien
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Publicado: 12 de abril de 2011
In this essay I will be narrating the play and novel, better known as Frankenstein. This is a man passionate about scientific advances. We will also be pointing out themain characters in this novel and the description of each of them in the novel. This novel is composed of several scenes in which the most prominent character in what is Frankenstein. Here you can view,analyze and understand each of the scenes for a more concise idea of the play and its characters.
The story begins with a series of letters sent Captain Robert Walton to his sister Margaret Savillein England where the state tells their fortunes and misfortunes at sea and the poignant story of his friend and host Victor Frankenstein. In the next scene and Henry Victor (Victor unconditionalfriend.) In this scene comes the inspector general who came to visit. Here is a man who was attacked by Frankenstein called Baidey. This gentleman continued a dialogue with those who were in the house atthat time.
In the third scene is set dialogue that Victor Frankenstein was the creator. Here, too, Victor's girlfriend appears that marriage brings an idea to get married. In the fourth scene andHenry Victor appears in dialogue. The next scene between Henry with a bag of body parts. Here Henry tries to convince Victor to destroy the monster that created which Victor refused.
In the sixthscene re-enters the inspector who arrives to tell Victor that a woman wants to see. When women get the same claims he is innocent. In this one scene is Victor's girlfriend a wedding dress for Victoragrees to marry her in bringing to reality. Here Victor confesses that he was the creator of the Frankenstein monster and is scared. Enters the picture again and kills the monster's bride Victor tosuffer. The latter ends as it began at the beginning the captain and Victor.
And so ends the play, the characters in this are: Victor (Scientific), Frankenstein (the one who is Victor's experiments,...
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