Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Read in November 2008
I don’t know what I was expecting to find but it definitely was different than all my preconceptions. I had some trouble, at times, staying tuned into the story. Mary Shelley’s prose was first person, but often second or third hand (one person telling another person’s story who was then telling yet another story). At times, I had to stop and remember what “I” was actually telling the story at that particular time. Nevertheless, it did make for compelling reading at times.
I did not relate to any of the characters probably because none of them had any redeeming qualities. Victor Frankenstein was arrogant and thought he could play God by “creating” a creature from bits and pieces of the dead and revived via lightning. The creature had every opportunity to learn right and wrong and appeared to have done so, but let revenge and self-pity rule his actions. The havoc these two cause to those around them is shocking and inexcusable.
I read the Project Gutenberg ebook version of this novel obtained via this URL: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/84
GR Status Updates:
10/09/2008 | page 41 | 12.2% | “In the midst of the third chapter.” | |
10/10/2008 | page 59 | 17.56% | “In the midst of Chapter 4.” | |
10/11/2008 | page 78 | 23.21% | “Starting Chapter 5.” | |
10/12/2008 | page 82 | 24.4% | “Midway through Chapter 6” | |
10/15/2008 | page 86 | 25.6% | “Starting chapter 7.” | |
10/16/2008 | page 90 | 26.79% | “In the midst of chapter 7.” | |
10/17/2008 | page 93 | 27.68% | “Midst of chapter 8.” | |
10/20/2008 | page 117 | 34.82% | “In the midst of chapter 9.” | |
10/22/2008 | page 146 | 43.45% | “In the midst of chapter 11.” | |
10/23/2008 | page 176 | 52.38% | “Starting chapter 15.” | |
10/28/2008 | page 205 | 61.01% | “In the midst of chapter 16.” | |
11/04/2008 | page 221 | 65.77% | “In the midst of chapter 18.” | |
11/10/2008 | page 234 | 69.64% | “Starting Chapter 20.” | |
11/25/2008 | page 352 | 100% | “Finally finished this ebook.” |