Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Frankenstein! Bwahahaa. (All said with an extreme russian/italtian/german accent)

I think I'm starting to creep my mother out. I'm been reading Frankenstein and I decided to take a break because after about 3 chapters I started to get a headache...anyway I realized how fun it is to say "Frankenstein! Bwhahaha" in this extreme awful accent. It truly is fun...go ahead and try it! But besides the funness of saying "Frankenstein! Bwhahaha" I really am enjoying Frankenstein. Right now, I feel bad for the creature. However, I believe that my sympathy for the characters may change as the book continues. But the creature didn't ask to be a monster or look horrible. He wanted to be loved and cared for and instead Victor ran away abandoned him. It reminds me of those children who are abused or have a bad childhood and then they end in bad situations or in prison even if they started out with good intentions. Okay, I don't know if that made sense at all...but it also reminds of the phrase "No good deed goes unpunished." Both Victor and the creature started with good intentions and then their lives became more miserable and in a way they became punished.

1 comment:

  1. HaHa this made me grin, a great big grin! :D

    So I was thinking what you were saying... about
    "The monster didn't ask to be evil" or however you said it. But the truth is we NEVER ask to be put in the predicaments that we are put in. (sometimes we say 'oh.. they are asking for it' but the don't physically say it) We never FIGHT to be mistreated or stand in the ugly situation we do. Its the way the world goes 'round!

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