あらすじ
The novel tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a medical student in Ingolstadt, obsessed with knowing "the secrets of heaven and earth." In his eagerness to unravel "the mysterious soul of man", Victor creates a body from the union of different parts of dissected corpses. It should be noted that in no passage in the original story is there a mention of the use of electricity to give life to the creature; Although Victor Frankenstein confesses to having felt trapped by the power of electrical storms and even to mention the possibilities of galvanism, in no paragraph of the text does it mention that the 2.44-meter-tall creature has been animated by electricity. It is important to mention that Frankenstein is careful not to give details of his experiments so that no one repeats such an abomination. (It is also pointed out that "Frankenstein's Monster" is known in popular culture as Frankenstein but in fact in all the work said being does not have a real name, only names such as "being demonic", "spawn", " the creature "," horrendous guest ").

