Intelligence is knowing frankenstein's "monster" wasnt frankenstein. Wisdom is knowing that frankenstein was the monster.
77 3 ReplyIntellect is knowing "the monster" was essentially the doctor's child and would share his last name.
39 1 ReplyI feel like Adam Frankenstein would have changed his last name at the first chance. He didn't have a great relationship with his father.
10 0 ReplyThe "doctor" was a monster.
The monster was a Frankenstein.
8 0 ReplyNot true. Technically the monster already had a last name as it was someone reanimated and they would've already had a last name. We were just never told what that name was.
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This needs to be cross-stitched somewhere
9 0 ReplyKnowledge is knowing that this needs to be cross-stitched somewhere. Wisdom is knowing that somewhere it is cross-stitched .
10 0 ReplyKnowledge is realizing it needs to be cross stitched. Wisdom is realizing it doesn’t need to be tattooed
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Enlightenment is creating an army of Frankensteins.
7 0 ReplyI mean, Frankenstein was a self-centred, shortsighted coward who refused to take responsibility for his actions, but he wasn't a cold-blooded murderer. The monster was.
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IF he doctors name is Dr Frankenstein
AND Frankenstein's monster is essentially Dr. Frankenstein's son
THEN Frankenstein's Monster's last name is Frankenstein and is therefore technically named "Frankenstein"
27 2 ReplyEND IF
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Does the monster have its own last name? Otherwise calling it Frankenstein may not be wrong.
16 1 ReplyIn the story, he wants to go by Adam. But it's unclear what his last name would be.
It's a bit dubious to call Victor his father
13 0 ReplyAdam Normal?
11 1 ReplyIt's a bit dubious to call Victor his father
Why's that?
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