
Frankenstein
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Narrado por:
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Jamie Bell
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De:
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Mary Shelley
In trying to create life, the young student Victor Frankenstein unleashes forces beyond his control, setting into motion a long and tragic chain of events that brings Victor to the very brink of madness. How he tries to destroy his creation, as it destroys everything Victor loves, is a powerful story of love, friendship, scientific hubris and horror.
Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot, Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool) delivers a haunting performance of Mary Shelley's timeless gothic novel.
If you’re in the mood for more gothic classics, check out Dracula performed by Himesh Patel, Patricia Alilson, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Theo James and Jason Watkins and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde performed by Paapa Essiedu.
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The narration is a bit too dramatic at times, for my taste, but overall it's a great performance.
Back to the book itself. It is a classic for a reason, it is beautifully written and is highly engaging. The story is of great historical significance too, as, essentially, the first book in the science fiction genre.
I have found a few story elements a bit contrived, however. Some of the protagonist's decisions, unfortunately, felt like stemming the need to move the plot forward, rather than being a natural consequence of the character himself.
Examples of that (with mild spoilers) below.
One such example is when the protagonist does not reveal his discovery to anyone out of fear of being ridiculed as a madman, even when such reveal could have saved a person. He could have clearly demonstrated the truthfulness of his words by replicating his result on small, harmless scale (the book states that he's done so many times in the past).
Secondly, the fact that the protagonist could not see through the meaning behind the monster's main threat is incomprehensible.
**Slightly stronger spoiler below**
Lastly, the line of reasoning for refusing the monster's demand is flawed on many levels. Most obviously, he could have easily prevented the danger of monsters overtaking the earth by making them infertile.
Overall, the story is a work of great imagination, but there are a few rough spots in the plot & in maintaining the tension, at times.
Classic in a slightly overzealous rendition
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Misery Contest between Creator & Monster
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Classic with Great Narration
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Powerful
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Heartbreaking
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Outstanding narration
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Not what I expected, it was beyond a beautiful story.
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 really good
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To be an ungodly and unseen creature without a name or home or even a single companion is living hell. The fact that the monster’s sole purpose in life was to ensure Victor understood the way he felt was completely horrid; however, it almost feels justified. The creator couldn’t even stand to look at him when he first opened his eyes and neither could anybody else. That could drive anyone to do what the monster did. In the end, both Victor and the monster were victims of their own villainy. 11/10
Who was the real villain?
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A great performance of a great book, for free!
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