Saturday, November 5, 2011
Frankenstein Blog Post Four
If I were to rewrite Shelley's last chapter of Frankenstein, I would definitely include a final battle. I like how Shelley has Frankenstein chase his monster all across different terrains, being taunted by little clues, but I would have ended the book with an epic fight scene. Frankenstein would have found the monster in the North and they would duel. The monster, being unarmed, would inflict near fatal wounds to Frankenstein. However, Frankenstein came prepared. He would have an arsenal of small handguns, knives, and a rifle. Frankenstein would shoot the monster multiple times but it would prove ineffective. The monster is simply too big and too strong. With the monster charging at him, Frankenstein would pull one of his multiple knives out and throw it at the monster. He would make a direct hit in the shoulder. This would simply stun the monster and he would continue his charge.Frankenstein wouldn't have enough time to reload so he would resort to his second to last knife. He would throw and land another hit, but this time it would be in the thy. The monster, being a complete B.A., would withdraw the knife from his thy and lick the blood. Afterwards he would tackle Frankenstein and begin to beat him to death. Barely hanging on to life, Frankenstein would remove his last knife and slit the monster's throat. This would end the monster's wrath. Frankenstein would descend from the cold, snowy, north only to be found half alive by Walton. He then would retell his tale as set up by the letters in the beginning of the book.
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