In the original novel by Mary Shelley, published in 1818, the man who creates a monster is named Victor Frankenstein. His creation has no name, symbolizing that he has no soul, no family, no identity. In many renditions of the story -- starting with plays just a few years after the novel and including the 1931 film starring Boris Karloff -- the creature has no name. But almost immediately, as if to fill in the void, the name "Frankenstein" was used to name the monster. Read more about the twists and turns of the monster's name in Susan Tyler Hitchcock's book, Frankenstein: A Cultural History.
if you are trying to commit a murder, it wont work. too many people already tried silly.
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Because many believe that he got away with murder.
Frankensteins of Fraud has 386 pages.
the loch ness monster has not saved any people
a lot of people get murdered not me though :(
many many people.
there are a lot of people who believe in the Loch Ness Monster, and it can not be written in percentage.
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=I CAN SAY THAT MILLIONS OF PEOPLE CAN DIE IN MURDER,,,BECAUSEOF OUR OWN ENEMIES,BEHAVIOR ETC.=
A lot of kids on youtube love monster high dolls.The answer is that a lot of kids love monster high.
It is estimated that 10 million people were killed by the Japanese.
Many people claim to have seen the Loch Ness Monster but there is no scientific proof that it exists.
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If you are referring to how many people were killed in the Holocaust, there were around 6 million people killed.