Halloween Monster Trivia: 13 Facts About the Frankenstein Monster
By Janna Weiss, published Sep 10, 2007
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1. The young Mary Godwin, later wed to poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, wrote Frankenstein at the age of nineteen.
2. As a houseguest of Lord Byron, Mary Shelley was invited to participate in a challenge. Byron, Shelley, and the other guests set about writing the most frightening story they could. Shelley won; she claimed that her inspiration came from a vision she'd had, wherein a pale student of science knelt over a body which he had just imbued with artificial life.
3. Doctor Victor Frankenstein is the name of the mad scientist character who created the monster and gave it life.
4. Frankenstein is a German name meaning, "stone of the Franks".
5. Victor Frankenstein was based on a real person: Johann Konrad Dippel, who was a physician and mad scientist obsessed with creating life through scientific means. His birthplace? Castle Frankenstein, near Darmstadt, Germany.
6. The name Frankenstein is commonly, but incorrectly, used to describe the monster itself. Throughout the novel, Dr. Frankenstein refers to his creation as "devil", "fiend", and other venomous epithets - but the creature is never given a proper name.
7. Frankenstein was released anonymously in 1818, and was originally sub-titled: The Modern Prometheus. Both Frankenstein and the Prometheus tale serve as warnings against too-high aspirations.
8. The Frankenstein monster first appeared on film in Edison Studios' Frankenstein of 1910.
9. Universal Studios' Frankenstein was released in 1931. Actor Boris Karloff played the role of the creature. Bela Lugosi was initially offered the role, but refused.
Halloween Monster Trivia: 13 Facts About the Frankenstein Monster
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Takeaways
- Mary Shelley said she took her inspiration from a vision - but others insist she had a real muse.
- Frankenstein has been the subject of many movies, from 1910 to today.
- Boris Karloff and Robert De Niro have both played Frankenstein.
Did You Know?
It was said that Mary Shelley called the Frankenstein monster "Adam" at one of her readings, but this was never confirmed.
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