Frankenstein

There have been many film adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. How do most film adaptations differ from the original text version of the story?

    • They make the story more exciting by only giving Victor’s version.


    • They create more sympathy for the creature by giving him a back story.


    • They create less sympathy for the creature by making him a mindless beast.


  • They are less complex because they lack the multiple perspectives of the novel.
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They create less sympathy for the creature by making him a mindless beast.