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martyrbat's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
Graphic: Child death, Death, and Murder
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts, Terminal illness, Violence, Grief, and Death of parent
Minor: Animal death, Body shaming, Incest, Racism, and Abandonment
lightningmc_logyn's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Contrary to that, I found much of the novel to be dense, hard to navigate, and incredibly slow. I required a dictionary at my side that I used nearly every page, as the meanings and popularity of words have changed drastically in the last 200 years. This, while challenging, is not what made the novel feel slow. The novel takes its time setting everything up, which in my opinion unfortunately dragged the rating down. I understand why this set up was required for the story-especially after reading the hauntingly coincidental story of Mary Shelley’s life-but I feel the first 1/3 of the novel dictating Victors life could have been shortened. I sympathized with the monster far more than Victor Frankenstein, and perhaps that’s why I feel this way.
The version I read included some fascinating insights into how the book was received and how it became a sensation. My favorite thing about classical literature is learning the stories around it, and this book, as well as Mary Shelley, have an intriguing history.
The most compelling and heart wrenching parts of the story for me were the monsters recount of his experiences, victors moments of passionate action-for better or worse-, and the finale of the novel. I was extremely pleased with the ending. I feel it suited the melancholy and complex nuance of the novel perfectly.
All in all, I am glad to have read this. And I’ve learned to steer clear from dark horror, as it doesn’t intrigue me as a genre.
Graphic: Body horror, Child death, Confinement, Death, Mental illness, Suicidal thoughts, Violence, Medical content, Grief, Stalking, Death of parent, Murder, and Abandonment
Minor: Incest, Suicide, and Suicide attempt
The book is very dark and heavy. The characters experience a lot of grief and horrific events. The incest is minor, as it was altered by the author to be betweenstratospheric's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
Graphic: Body horror, Child death, Death, and Murder
Moderate: Stalking and Abandonment
Minor: Incest
clovetra's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Graphic: Child death, Death, Incest, Stalking, Murder, and Abandonment
Moderate: Confinement, Miscarriage, Panic attacks/disorders, Suicidal thoughts, Death of parent, and Pregnancy
buttermellow's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
Graphic: Abandonment
Moderate: Animal cruelty, Child death, Misogyny, Stalking, and Murder
Minor: Gun violence and Fire/Fire injury
ggcd1981's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
Moderate: Body shaming, Child death, Confinement, Death, Stalking, Death of parent, Murder, and Abandonment
Feminicidecapa's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Graphic: Body horror and Abandonment
Moderate: Mental illness, Suicidal thoughts, Violence, and Murder
Minor: Suicide and Death of parent
luxxltyd's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Graphic: Body horror, Child death, Death, Mental illness, Suicidal thoughts, Violence, Grief, Death of parent, Murder, and Abandonment
Moderate: Suicide
Minor: Incest
some_random_person_hi's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Depressing pre-analysis and depressing post-analysis.
Graphic: Mental illness, Grief, and Abandonment
Moderate: Body horror, Child death, Death, Suicide, Violence, Stalking, Death of parent, Murder, and Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Forced institutionalization, Abortion, and Fire/Fire injury
danaslitlist's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
With that being said, reading Frankenstein is a masterclass in how to write the complexities of who we perceive as the villains within the narrative. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley knew that when writing this book that the real villain wasn't the Adam* (*a name given to the Monster by myself and other readers), at least not just Adam, and she made sure to present this to the readers through the actions of the "hero" as well as through the stories shared by Adam.
Viktor, the Creator laments on the wickedness and evil of Adam from the moment Adam comes to life, discarding him the instant he deems Adam as too hideous to behold, as not the perfect design. He leaves his Creation, abandoning him to a world that judges outwardly appearance above action or desires. Viktor is looking back at us through the mirror that Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley holds up to the reader, urging us to examine our own biases.
I truly understand why this book is beloved and how it was so revolutionary for its time because, in all honesty, Frankenstein is story that continues to resonate in our current era.
Graphic: Ableism, Physical abuse, Murder, and Abandonment