done posting good takes. i 100% condone the actions of both victor and the creature. murder is okay. graverobbing is okay. your theories are excellent and your lab coat is sexy. you. are. valid.

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done posting good takes. i 100% condone the actions of both victor and the creature. murder is okay. graverobbing is okay. your theories are excellent and your lab coat is sexy. you. are. valid.
me: stop adding fish. weve got enough ocean shit
me after seeing axolotyls: okay one more fish is ok
thinking abt kanjigar and deya hanging out in the void and having brunch and doing gay little gossip sessions about whatever new bullshit jims doing
gay people can have a little a salami
reverse the mountain goats. many children. next year. leaving monaco. leaving georgia. leaving lebanon. leaving bangor. leaving cleaveland. leaving santiago. beta triple positive. leaving port washington. leaving jamacia. leaving hungary. death of the world to go. god damn east texas. leaving tenesee.
one of the things that fascinates me about the creature is how difficult it is to put a label on. it's not a zombie, that implies a sort of mindlessness and contagious aspect. it's not undead, that implies that it was once dead and is now alive again. the creature, as it is now, was never dead. it is not a soul brought back from death into a reanimated body, it's something new. simply saying "construct" feels too vague, demon implies a holiness or lack thereof. homunculus is perhaps the most accurate, though even that isn't quite perfect. the creature inherently defies being named.
If Frankenstein, as a scientist, is ‘the modern Prometheus,’ and his heirs post-modern Prometheii, then science, too, is inherently creative. The idea that the world of art is ideal and speculative and that that of science is real and inescapable is particularly revealed as a false binary in this mode of storytelling, for science fiction revels in their union
The Promethean Promise of Frankenstein’s Legacy: Frankenstein, Jurassic Park, and Scientific and Imaginative Vision, Dr. Cassandra Bausman
i made a personality quiz cuz im bored so come learn about which frankenstein character you are by answering stupid questions