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Post #1187923

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DuracellEnergizer
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What are you reading?
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26-Mar-2018, 2:39 PM

chyron8472 said:

suspiciouscoffee said:

chyron8472 said:

suspiciouscoffee said:

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

My favorite class-required read. I’m tempted to steal this class copy.

I listened to Frankenstein recently, and I wasn’t very keen on it. For one thing the monster seemed so very eloquent with his speech, which broke my immersion because a being who had no understanding of language at all not so long ago (and who said he learned language simply from spying on a particular family) should have language skills that are rudimentary at best. This among other issues. The story just didn’t captivate me.

Dracula, on the other hand, was fantastic.

I’d rather read “I ought to be thy Adam, but I am thy fallen angel,” than “eeeeuuurrgghhhhh.”

As I said, he could have language, but he ought to struggle with it. “Thee”'s, “thy”'s and “thou”'s from such a character, and in paragraphs and pages of unbroken eloquent speech, just weren’t believable from an uneducated mind such as his.

It also isn’t believable for an 18th century doctor to have abiogenetically cultured an artificial human in a laboratory, either.

Methinks you’re evaluating what is essentially a (then) modern mythological cautionary tale in a wholly wrong light.