Frankenstein

             Frankenstein is a story about a doctor that tried to give life to a combined died body. Dr. Frankenstein and his servant collected a number of body pieces. Such as: head, hands, legs, body, etc. Dr. Frankenstein made the monster, and kept him in the dungeon. They were treating the monster as an adult, because the monster was huge and scary, but it has a mind of a baby. Meanwhile, the monster learned to speak from a blind man. The monster killed Dr. Frankenstein's brother, and force Dr. Frankenstein to make him a mate, which is unsuccessful. The monster vows vengeance, and he killed Dr. Frankenstein's best friend, and Dr. Frankenstein's bride.
             At first, Dr. Frankenstein was obsessed with the secret of life, and he tried to figure out, what makes something, alive. He created a monster from a combined part, which he gathered from the graveyard. After he made the monster, he kept him in the dungeon, and was treating him with fire, whip, as if that he is a murderer, instead of a person that looks big but actually got a mind of a baby. Not long after that the monster gained experience, and he fought back, and got himself away from Dr. Frankenstein and his friends abuse.
             Next, the monsters traveled to many places, and he ended up in a small cottage occupied by a blind man, his son, and his daughter. He lived in a hovel that adjoins the cottage and peers at them through a hole in the wall. He learned to speak and to read. More importantly, he learned about human kindness and compassion; and he learned why everybody screamed and run from him when they see him, when he looked at his reflection in a pond. One day, when the blind man is alone, he ventured into the cottage, and was treated with kindness instead of fear for the 1st time, but when the young people came back, they react as one might expect, and his dreams of acceptance is over. He must flee again.
             Also, the monster ran into Dr. Frankenstein&apo
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