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By: Eric Malo
Subject: English Literature
Professor: Angel Diaz
   This movie is very interesting to
    analyze in different points of view of
    the plot, because how can a monster
    become furious and evil? taking into
    account the purpose that the monster
    was prepared to live

   To my mind, the most important part
    of the movie is where Frankenstein
    the monster was playing with the girl,
    she was the only one who could at
    least enter into the Frankenstein Cold
    heart until he realized that she was
    like a flower, obviously without a
    happy ending making it feel upset,
    sometimes science without ethics let
    us face these problems.
 
   The plot is based in a scientist called 
    Henry  Frankenstein;  he  had  an 
    assistant  called  Fritz,  they  were 
    interested  in  create  human  life 
    through  electrical  experiments 
    improved by each attempt.
   Dr  Henry  decided  to  be  in  a  watch 
    tower with a laboratory to work in his 
    experiments, obviously his fiancé was 
    very  worried  about  his  behavior,  she 
    decided  to  ask  for  help  to  the  Dr 
    Waldman,  his  professor,  but  he 
    insisted to see the experiment where 
    Frankenstein  the  monster  comes 
    alive through a ray.
   At  the  beginning  Frankenstein  the 
    Monster did not act in a dangerous way, 
    until  it  attacked  them,  due  to  this  they 
    decided  to  lock  up  the  beast,  thinking 
    then  to  destroy  and  kill  the  monster, 
    they  decided  to  put  an  injection  in  its 
    back, but it attack them savagely.   
 

   Unconscious  the  monster  was  being 
    dissecting,  but  it  recovered  the 
    conscience  and  strangles  Dr  Waldman, 
    who was with the monster while Henry 
    was  preparing  his  marriage,  so  the 
    monster  escaped.  Then  it  played  a 
    game  with  a  girl,  but  due  to  its  brain 
    and its lack of sense it throw her to the 
    water,  thinking  she  would  float  as 
    flower did.
   The population of the country
    decided to look for the monster
    divided in groups, but the monster
    picked up Dr Frankenstein, it
    dragged the Doctor to the top of a
    Windmill, where it throws to the
    ground the doctor
   But he was saved by the vanes of
    the windmill of his terrible fate,
    after that some people burnt the
    mill with the monster in there
   Finally Dr Frankenstein father
    organized the wedding, who was
    so happy about his future
    grandchild
   The population of the country
    decided to look for the monster
    divided in groups, but the monster
    picked up Dr Frankenstein, it
    dragged the Doctor to the top of a
    Windmill, where it throws to the
    ground the doctor
   But he was saved by the vanes of
    the windmill of his terrible fate,
    after that some people burnt the
    mill with the monster in there
   Finally Dr Frankenstein father
    organized the wedding, who was
    so happy about his future
    grandchild

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Frankenstein (1931)

  • 1. By: Eric Malo Subject: English Literature Professor: Angel Diaz
  • 2. This movie is very interesting to analyze in different points of view of the plot, because how can a monster become furious and evil? taking into account the purpose that the monster was prepared to live  To my mind, the most important part of the movie is where Frankenstein the monster was playing with the girl, she was the only one who could at least enter into the Frankenstein Cold heart until he realized that she was like a flower, obviously without a happy ending making it feel upset, sometimes science without ethics let us face these problems.
  • 3.    The plot is based in a scientist called  Henry  Frankenstein;  he  had  an  assistant  called  Fritz,  they  were  interested  in  create  human  life  through  electrical  experiments  improved by each attempt.  Dr  Henry  decided  to  be  in  a  watch  tower with a laboratory to work in his  experiments, obviously his fiancé was  very  worried  about  his  behavior,  she  decided  to  ask  for  help  to  the  Dr  Waldman,  his  professor,  but  he  insisted to see the experiment where  Frankenstein  the  monster  comes  alive through a ray.
  • 4. At  the  beginning  Frankenstein  the  Monster did not act in a dangerous way,  until  it  attacked  them,  due  to  this  they  decided  to  lock  up  the  beast,  thinking  then  to  destroy  and  kill  the  monster,  they  decided  to  put  an  injection  in  its  back, but it attack them savagely.       Unconscious  the  monster  was  being  dissecting,  but  it  recovered  the  conscience  and  strangles  Dr  Waldman,  who was with the monster while Henry  was  preparing  his  marriage,  so  the  monster  escaped.  Then  it  played  a  game  with  a  girl,  but  due  to  its  brain  and its lack of sense it throw her to the  water,  thinking  she  would  float  as  flower did.
  • 5. The population of the country decided to look for the monster divided in groups, but the monster picked up Dr Frankenstein, it dragged the Doctor to the top of a Windmill, where it throws to the ground the doctor  But he was saved by the vanes of the windmill of his terrible fate, after that some people burnt the mill with the monster in there  Finally Dr Frankenstein father organized the wedding, who was so happy about his future grandchild
  • 6. The population of the country decided to look for the monster divided in groups, but the monster picked up Dr Frankenstein, it dragged the Doctor to the top of a Windmill, where it throws to the ground the doctor  But he was saved by the vanes of the windmill of his terrible fate, after that some people burnt the mill with the monster in there  Finally Dr Frankenstein father organized the wedding, who was so happy about his future grandchild