In Action Comics/DC comics 'Superman' it tells the tale of how an alien crash lands to this planet from a dying planet, sent by his parents to a habitable planet, to be cared for by its people. When aging Clark Kent noticed that he was faster, stronger, and overall more athletic than his teenage friends. But he always felt that he was different. In 'Frankenstein' when Dr. Frankestein created his creature he instantly shunned him, went to his bed to rest off the nightmare, as time progressed everyone in the community demonized the creature, he was an outsider. Pretty sure that Clark Kent felt like this, even when he was Superman in the city of Metropolis fighting evil and criminals, Clark Kent/Superman will never know what it is to be "normal", as Frankenstein's creature will never know. -Greg F. Hooks
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Faster than a speeding bullet... How Frankenstein and 'Superman' are alike
In Action Comics/DC comics 'Superman' it tells the tale of how an alien crash lands to this planet from a dying planet, sent by his parents to a habitable planet, to be cared for by its people. When aging Clark Kent noticed that he was faster, stronger, and overall more athletic than his teenage friends. But he always felt that he was different. In 'Frankenstein' when Dr. Frankestein created his creature he instantly shunned him, went to his bed to rest off the nightmare, as time progressed everyone in the community demonized the creature, he was an outsider. Pretty sure that Clark Kent felt like this, even when he was Superman in the city of Metropolis fighting evil and criminals, Clark Kent/Superman will never know what it is to be "normal", as Frankenstein's creature will never know. -Greg F. Hooks
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Frankenstein in Pop Culture
The spirit of the creature of Frankenstein can be felt the most around Halloween. This is the one day in our culture that we can dress up as anything we choose, and a lot of people take the opportunity to dress up as the Frankenstein monster. However there is one significant difference between the monster in the book and how he is portrayed on Halloween. The traditional monster is usually green, very ugly, and appears as clumsy. He also usually has bolts coming out of his neck, although anyone who has ever read the novel knows this is far from what the creature really was. In the book, Frankenstein is a creature abandoned by the only family he has and left to live alone. He is not green, but a normal color, and is anything but clumsy. Due to the popularity of the monster, some things got twisted from the book to make the Frankenstein monster to appear more frightening. This is just an example of what happens when legend takes control of story.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Frankenstein And TerminatOr__

Both Frankenstein and Terminator have a lot in common. The Terminator is basically a modern-day reiteration of the story Frankenstein. Both illustrate similar scientific, political, and religious themes. Both show the same flaws that mankind is capable of doing. Both Frankenstein and Terminator also show important messages and warnings about what may happen when mankind steps out of his bounds, and when knowledge and power becomes abused by mankind. In Frankenstein Victor creates a monster out of dead tissue, and in Terminator scientists have figured out a way to create robots that act on human supervision. Just like Victor creates a monster, in Terminator man creates a race of monsters that reflect human behaviors. Another similarity between Terminator and Frankenstein is the way that victor didn't think about the consequence's of his doings. And in Terminator the scientist also didn't consider the outcome of their actions. Both can be viewed as critiques of human boldness. Another similarity between these two works is the fact that both Victor and the scientists were so self-absorbed that they didn't once look outside the box and think of the oncoming destruction. In conclusion i have found that both Frankenstein and Terminator have a lot to do with each other and have a great deal of relation. ____ by: KAMINI JAIRAM
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
"Dead or alive, you're coming with me".

In the ever so famous movie RoboCop, you see the theme of Frankenstein being portrayed once again.
RoboCop is about a veteran police officer Alexander James Murphy, who was murdered on duty and then resurrected as an elite crime fighting exoskeleton none other than RoboCop.
RoboCop was basically a new person that only had these guidelines built in to his neural network. serve the public trust, protect the innocent and uphold the law. With these 3 things in mind he went on to fight crime solo with no help, and this stirred cops the wrong way who began to revolt and felt they were going to be replaced.
In the bigger scheme of things RoboCop was designed in reality to be used for war as well, and the people of OCP who created the cyborg just feared of glitches in the machine, that would put their motives to a wreck.
In the end RoboCop, remembers who he is, and of course everything is happily ever after.
If you compare this movie to Frankenstein, you can see that RoboCop who wasn't necessarily guided and only had basic knowledge programmed was fighting crime and working to do good, just as i believe the monster to be the same way, he was abandoned and still had good in him which resides in all Humans. OCP designed RoboCop to fight crime but had their selfish motives as well, just as Dr. Frankenstein, he was obsessed with creating life, and resurrection, not for the purpose of the being but for his own selfish reasons, the only difference is he was not able to man up when the creature has risen. Both stories show the greed and selfishness of humanity, and the disregard to the creation of something DIFFERENT. -Imtiaz Choudhury
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