Sunday, April 17, 2011
Frankenstein Monster From Dreams of Nature
The figure of the monster brought to life by Dr. Victor Frankenstein. A medical student who conducted experiments to prove that human trafficking can be created with technology and understanding of medical science. It all started with curiosity, curiosity, and youthful obsession for knowledge. Starting to see experiments professor, he was driven to perfect. Dr. Victor Frankenstein was obsessed with attempts to create human figures. He also uses the brain organ professor (who died), collecting pieces of the body from a corpse that is still new, sew in one body, and create a creature that is believed would be a perfect human experiment results. This story is created by its author as the Frankenstein Monster from the wild dream.
After shut himself for days or even weeks working on the experiment, Victor was surprised when the creature raised his experiments with electrical energy from lightning and electric eels into a creature that turns ugly, he did not think that he has just created a “figure of Satan!”. This monster came to be known as “Frankenstein” … even though that reference was wrong. Monster was actually without a name, was never given a name by its creator, and became an alien who seeks his true identity! He did not really know why he was there and for what it was created. In his search was in fact the monster he became the terror scary number of people, especially for the creator himself: Dr. Victor Frankenstein!
Frankenstein, a story that may already be familiar to us. The story of the ever popular in the form of novels and films since it was first published in a book published in 1818. The novel is sensational and sells in the market until the 20th century. A science fiction story smelling, touching aspects of culture, and shaking the emotion in the form of horror. Once famous story, but very few know that the story titled “Frankenstein – The Modern Prometheus” by Mary Shelley that was based on a horrific personal experience combined with literature studies, wild imagination, and dreams of a young age of 19 years.
Ideas From Dreams of Nature
Great story that originated from a real experience of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (Shelley Mari) on a summer of 1816 at a castle on the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland. The castle was the residence of a famous poet Lord Byron. At that time Mary (still 19 years old) and his beloved English poet Percy Shelley visited there at the invitation of Lord Byron.
That night, bad weather with heavy rain, lightning and the storm raged outside the walls of old stone buildings. The three artists write that gathered near the fireplace. They talked casually in temaran warmth and flames snaking.
Bad weather makes them bored, because they can not move out. So one evening, Byron challenged his guests to write a gripping story, each one writing. All three also agreed and started writing them in there to fill time.
On a night with the storm which was still roaring out there, Mary who was already asleep suddenly awakened from a nightmare disorder. He was shocked when they hear thunder stupendous roar out there. Sweat was pouring in his body. The nightmare seemed real to him, so alive and scary.
Once able to control herself, Mary was grabbed paper and pen. Before dawn that day he began writing his fingers under the dim lights that shine dimly lit. He wrote down details of his dreams in a story.
Here’s some partial quotation: “We lay my head on the pillow, I could not sleep much less think … I saw a pair of eyes, a look that painful. I saw a white student who was kneeling quietly beside something. I saw a shadow of a man who stretches nearby, then a big machine in the room showed signs of reaction to life, the panels that move as a pointer of a reaction from the figure next to the student. Really scary, an awesome power as a result of a human effort to form something amazing cipataan in the world! “
And Mary won the bet between them. Authorship from the nightmare that was later written in the form of novels, published two years later. And legendary as the story of Frankenstein to this day!.
source: various sources
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