Crescent opened this issue on Aug 12, 2002 ยท 11 posts
Coleman posted Mon, 19 August 2002 at 7:49 AM
"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley
In a time when docters were just learning how to extend the lives of the living, one man was intent on reviving the dead.
Victor von Frankenstein was a man obsessed with the idea of bringing back the dead. He worked alone in his dark laboratory hiding his secret endeavor from the outside world that would not approve. He risked his career in medicine and the honor of his family name to bring about the realization of his nightmare.
But in his mania to prove his theories correct he did not think about what to do if he succeeded. Was he bringing back a person from the dead or was he creating a monster he could not control? Find out in Mary Shelley's classic tale of horror.
This was much tougher for me than scribbling off a short. I think some of the sentences seem awkward. I'm open for any comments.