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| MarketplaceShelley Niro 10 differences between Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Mary Shelley film with Robert De Niro? need help The film is one of the most faithful adaptation of the book and read so much of the plot of the novel. I have not read a book since high school and there are at least four or five years since I saw the movie.
The scene with his mother dying in childbirth has been added to provide a reason for his madness. She died of scarlet fever in the novel.
Elizabeth is a cousin orphaned in the novel. She is an adopted sister in the film.
Frankenstein's laboratory / work space in the book is not as large as it is in the movie.
Victor gets the amniotic fluid to the reservoir "confinement" in the film. I do not remember to mention that in the book.
In the novel, the creature is not created from parts of dead bodies. The construction details of the monster are vague.
The monster did not read the diary of Victor in the novel. He seeks revenge because everyone is afraid of him.
There is no obligatory sex scene in the novel.
Both the film and the novel, Victor begins to create a companion for the creature, but denies his promise. Within the film, the creature rips heart of Elizabeth. In the novel, he kills Henry and Elizabeth.
In the novel, Victor does not bind to the head of the deceased wife's second monster, thus raising its.
The film skips over most of the conflicts resulting from the life of Victor, but also drives home his thirst for revenge.
... That is what I have. I hope it helps. Posted on April 7, 2010.
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