Victor's Voice - "Learn from me… how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge."
FRANKENSTEIN
Purpose: Opens with the central act, man trying to play God. Also sets a Gothic mood right away.Camera: Zooms into Victor to transition
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Walton's Voice - “You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings.”
To Mrs. Saville, EnglandSt. Petersburgh, Dec.11, 17You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings.
Purpose: Sets the perspective of the story, showing it is told through letters and narrative.Camera: Pan into the letter as Walton begins to narrate as she begins.
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Walton's Voice - "His limbs were nearly frozen, and his body dreadfully emaciated by fatigue and suffering"
Purpose: Represents the first moment we meet the main protagonist, VictorCamera: Shows Walton helping Victor onto the boat
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Victor's Voice - "You may easily perceive, Captain Walton, that I have suffered great and unparalleled misfortunes. I had determined at one time that the memory of these evils should die with me, but you have won me to alter my determination."
Purpose: Flips the narrative from Walton to Victor, while also somewhat foreshadowing the tone of the storyCamera: Push up into Victor's head to represent going into his memory
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Victor's Voice - "No Human being could have passed a happier childhood than myself."
Purpose: Contrast of innocence against later horror while also setting up the importance of Victor’s family
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Victor's Voice - "My departure was therefore fixed at an early date"
Ingolstadt
Purpose: Transition moment, childhood ends, ambition begins.Camera: Low-angle shot of university doors, Victor small beneath. Symbolizes being consumed by ambition.
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Victor's Voice - "Natural philosophy is the genius that has regulated my fate."
Cornelius Agrippa
Paracelsus
Albertus Magnus
Purpose: Shows dangerous intellectual obsession, the seeds of his downfall.Camera: Tight close-up on book cover (Agrippa/Paracelsus), then point up to Victor’s intense expression.
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Victor's Voice - "I collected bones from charnel-houses and disturbed, with profane fingers, the tremendous secrets of the human frame.”
Purpose: Show Victor's unregulated obsession without consideration of the consequencesCamera: Tracking shot following Victor's face, to show the pure obsession ruling over him
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Victor's Voice - "The beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.”
Purpose: Shows how quickly Victor realized his dream was truly his nightmare.Camera: Close-up of Creature’s eye opening → quick cut to Victor’s horrified face.
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No Narrative - Only the sound of lightning
Purpose: Suspense — creature is unleashed into the world.
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No Narrative - Just the sound of the fire and solemn music
Purpose: Shows how lonely the creature becomes
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No Narrative - Only the sound of the De Lacy family solemn music
Purpose: Builds sympathy — Creature longs for family but knows he’s excluded.Camera: Zooms into the mirror, showing the De Lacy Family inside, then the reflection of the creature's miserable face
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No Narrative - Dramatic music
Purpose: First direct tragedy, the figure hiding behind the tree remains unseen, leaving watchers unsure of the perpetratorCamera: Wide shot showing the figure behind the tree, then zooming in on William and the locket
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Victor Speaking - “She is innocent. I know it, and I call on you to believe her.”
Purpose: Leaves the watcher unsure if they should believe Victor, or the Judge with direct evidence (the locket)
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Victor Speaking - “Devil! Do you dare approach me? Begone, vile insect!” The Creature speaking - "I expected this reception, all men hate the wretched. I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend."
Purpose: Central moral debate; who is the real monster?
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Victor's Voice - "Trembling with passion, I tore to pieces the thing on which I was engaged.”
Purpose: Turning point, when Victor’s fear outweighs his duty, sealing his fate.Camera: Close-up of Victor ripping cloth from the table, then panning to Creature’s furious face pressed against the window.
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The Creature speaking - "I will be with you on your wedding night.”
Purpose: Cliffhanger; suspenseful, foreshadows doom without spoiling.
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The Creature's voice - "Who is the real monster?”
Who IS THE REAL MONSTER?
Purpose: Drives home the novel’s theme, leaves the audience unsettled.Camera: Fade to black; faint sound of wind and heartbeat.
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