Clerval/Victor and Martin/Jon parallels anyone?
Guy who likes language and guy who dooms the world relationships just slap, amiright?
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Clerval/Victor and Martin/Jon parallels anyone?
Guy who likes language and guy who dooms the world relationships just slap, amiright?
Hello all, I’m Beez, Victor Frankenstein’s archives keeper. Some stuff you might see me post/reblog:
- posts of all sorts about the Creature
- posts that negatively depict Victor Frankenstein
- posts that sympathetically depict Victor Frankenstein
- posts about all sorts of Frankenstein derivative media
- crossover posts and comparisons to other media
- analysis and musings about themes and literary devices of Frankenstein
I’m vibing if you are. Let’s all be respectful of the archive.
How do we feel about a non-binary Creature? A queer perspective of the Creature’s story? A Creature feature, even?
(This is about my screenplay by the way)
Just to clarify, my lovelies, as much as Victor Frankenstein likes to preen at this compliment, he is not a doctor and is in fact a university dropout.
So sorry, Victor, if you’re seeing this, but for posterity I needed to clarify.
Not sure if this has been discussed here (I could be so wrong about this) but have people considered the elements of electricity and fire as related to Victor Frankenstein and his Creation?
I feel like there has to be discourse about this, I’m just not seeing it.
INT. SITTING ROOM - NIGHT
VICTOR sits at a desk, the tub is in the room with him. He writes–angrily–and at one point pauses to stand up, walk over, and kick the tub before returning to his writing.
We see the surface of the newly replaced waters in the tub ripple when he kicks it. We don’t see past the surface, what is in the water is not visible.
VICTOR’s muttering crescendos into yelling indiscernibly at his notes, at the alchemy books from the library, and he ends up ripping some pages out of the borrowed book of Agrippa’s writings.
Eventually he sits back down, succumbing to defeat and melancholy. He has given up.
CUT TO:
In the tub, slowly, the surface of the waters is broken. A figure raises their head, long dark hair obscures all features except for ashen skin that is blue with death.
I’m working on writing a screenplay adaptation of Frankenstein, is anyone interested in me posting some of the writing?
It’s largely wordless and leans heavily on imagery, atmospheric sound, and music.
It’s titled “Subcreation” and follows the Creature’s story rather than Victor’s…
Sometimes I think about Robinson’s Creature, the au by @streetlight-halo
At least bimonthly I think about it. I’m a busy person. But it’s in there and will be until the day I die and become reanimated as per my contract with Victor.