Sunday, 10 October 2021

Movie review

 Hello friends,

 I am Bhavna Sosa,a student of the department of English,MKBU. This blog is the part of my classroom activity that is given by  Yesha Bhatt Ma'am.


Frankenstein

The monster has always been the true subject of the Frankenstein story "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" has all of the usual props of the Frankenstein films,  The dark and stormy nights ,the lightning bolts, the charnel houses of spare body parts, the laboratory where Victor Frankenstein stire his steaming cauldron of life. But the center of the film,quieter and more thoughtful,contains the real story.
The  creature has  escaped his captivity and wandered into a pastoral setting where a little family lines  peacefully. The family gradually becomes awar that some  sort of  forest spirit is bebriending  him and the old  grandfather who is blind, actually invites the creature in to sit by the fire .
This creature,more than those in any of the earlier films , is acutely aware that in appearance he is a hideous monster.
The movie is bracketed with an unnecessary prologue and epilogue, taken from the original novel, during which an arctic expedition encounters Frankenstein and his monster wandering far from on tje Frozen wastes. Presumably this material is there to allow the head strong explore to learn from Frankenstein the including one will. But that is a point the movie has already made.

Questions:-

1. What made creature a monster?
Frankenstein believes that by creating the monster. He can  discover the secrets of " life and death", create a "new species", and learn how to " renew life". He in motivated to attempt these things by ambition. He wants to achieve something great,even if it comes at great. He gives several different accounts of where his ambition comes from, reflecting his ambivalent attitude toward it.

2. Why society has rejected Victor's idea experiment and then the result of his experiments?
- The monster created by Victor Frankenstein is rejected by human society because of his appearance. The author illustrates that the guilt for murders can not put only on Frankenstein's finally result in feeling of loneliness and estrangement.

3. Can appearance overpower reality?
- Reality lends itself to the downfall of both Victor and Angrier,as well. Victor Frankenstein creates a being with the intention of having it worship him, but instead creates one with a mind of its own. An stated before , victor and every other character in the novel treat the creature horrible by neglecting and attacking hin due to his questionable outward appearance.

4. Who is suffering from deformity in the novel? Which kind of deformity and disability is there? Who decided what deformity is?
- In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the protagonist victor reluctantly agrees to make another creature a female companion for his male creation. Upon further analysis, victor assesses the risks of creating a second creature and changes his mind by not creating a female creature, victor decides not to construct a female companion for the creature because of the tragic events the he causes , the uncertainty of the female creature's personality and her feelings toward the male creature, and the concern if the two creatures would be able to reproduce.
Disability has been treated as a form "spoiled" identity that dominates all characteristics of an individual, as Frankenstein demonstrates. Neither the creature's physical grace not his good reads saving a woman from drowning.

5.  Villain in Frankenstein? 
- Over the past century, Frankenstein has been analysed and interpreted in seemingly infinite different forms of literature, film, and television shows. Once solely recognised as the story about a brilliant scientist who creates a creature in whom he regrets making after the creature turns out ugly, Frankenstein now represents an internationally recognised. Many consider victor Frankenstein the villain of the story due to his repetitive decisions to abandon and avoid his own " mistake", the irresponsible choice of creating the monster in the first place , and his obvious negligence of the creature's feelings.


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