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Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands
Tim Burton wrote Edward Scissorhands. This movie starts out much like the book Frankenstein where the inventor who stays up on top of the hill is creating Edward. ...
The green faced, stiff legged monster that many know today from Hollywood’s interpretation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is much different from the monster that Victor Frankenstein had created. ... As for Edward Scissorhands he would be considered the typical “Frankenstein”. ... Thus portraying what could be considered the classical “Frankenstein”. A simple twist on the Frankenstein story that Mr. ... This simple twist to the storyline though showed a new way to bring about the story of Frankenstein. ... This was Edwards’s first entrance into the pastel world that Peg Boggs lives everyday, one that is much different from Victor Frankenstein’s life. ... Frankenstein had realized that bringing about another monster much like the one he had previously created could wreak havoc on the world much as the monster was doing then. ... This then creates hysteria for Edward where he much like the monster in Frankenstein. In the book Frankenstein’s monster saw how he was treated and then declared revenge upon his creature and thus killed all that Victor loved. ... It didn’t bring rage towards his creator like the monster in Frankenstein did, but yet a simple realization of what was to come. ...
Works Cited
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, New York, Dover Publications Inc.
Approximate Word count = 1555 Approximate Pages = 6.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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