~ Dr. Frankenstein “ It was the secrets of Heaven and Earth that I desired to learn; and whether it was the outward substance of things or the inner spirit of nature and the mysterious soul of man that occupied me, still my inquiries were directed to the metaphysical, or, in its hig...
Despite the dark tones of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, its protagonist is shown to have had a very pleasant childhood. Victor grew up surrounded by a large family who loved and supported his interests. One member of his extended family with whom he ...
Perhaps the most important difference between Frankenstein and van Helsing is in each man's relationship to the monster he chases. Victor Frankenstein is, frankly, the author of his own nightmare. The monster he battles is the one he created himself, one he recklessly unleashed upon the world....