Unlike most characters in a novel, the Monster has no background, family or past history. He is Victor's creation formed out of numerous body parts and brought to life as the result of a ...
"The Bride of Frankenstein is closer to the novel," says Professor MacCormack. "It introduces the themes of pathos and self-loathing, bringing the monster into this set of relations. It also shows ...
The primary difference is the Monster, who is usually referred to as the Creature in the novel. The Creature is brought to life the same way but quickly differs from his film counterpart as he ...