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FrankensteinGothic horror story by Mary Shelley, published in England in 1818. It is considered to be the origin of modern science fiction, and there have been many film versions. Frankenstein, a scientist, discovers how to bring inanimate matter to life, and creates a man-monster. When Frankenstein fails to provide a mate to satisfy the creature's human emotions, it seeks revenge by killing Frankenstein's brother and bride. Frankenstein dies in an attempt to destroy his creation. Frankenstein
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than Frankenstein's monster himself, Boris Karloff. A decade ago, as the presidential race between Bill Clinton and Bob Dole shuffled along with all the speed, grace, and dignity of Frankenstein's monster, then-House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo. the book's only text--is the question repeatedly posed to a succession of familiar horror-movie staples, including Nosferatu, Frankenstein's monster, and the Wolf Man. |
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