Frankenstein's Monster
The original story of Frankenstein written by Mary shelly and published in 1823 was simply titled "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus". The novel begins in the icy northern waters of the arctic where a captain is traveling to the North Pole. Events of the story take place throughout Europe, in Scotland, England, and Switzerland.
Rescued by the sea captain, Dr. Victor Frankenstein relays events that begin as he pieces together a man using old body parts. Once he manages to create the horrible life, however, Frankenstein regrets his action immediately and flees his home.
When he returns, he finds that the monster is gone. Shortly afterwards, Frankenstein hears that his brother has been murdered. A series of tragic events follow, as the monster searches for love and Frankenstein suffers the consequences of his immoral act.
Rescued by the sea captain, Dr. Victor Frankenstein relays events that begin as he pieces together a man using old body parts. Once he manages to create the horrible life, however, Frankenstein regrets his action immediately and flees his home.
When he returns, he finds that the monster is gone. Shortly afterwards, Frankenstein hears that his brother has been murdered. A series of tragic events follow, as the monster searches for love and Frankenstein suffers the consequences of his immoral act.