frankenstein造句1) The movie is a reworking of the Frankenstein story.
2) Frankenstein was an inquisitive student studying science at university.
3) Yet even if Frankenstein had never been invented, Mary Shelley would continue to attract interest as the favoured child of romanticism.
4) From that comes Terminator 2, Frankenstein, and a huge chunk of science fiction.
5) The sick, chiselled visage of Frankenstein returned before my eyes.
6) You did a Mrs Frankenstein on me, oh yes, you did.
7) I felt like Frankenstein, quailing before the monster I had created.
8) Frankenstein jumped down and led the horse, escorting him through the ruins of outer walls until the tower stood above us.
9) Frankenstein was no Faust, exchanging his immortal soul for power.
10) Frankenstein would not give me a wife, but he hoped to find happiness with a wife of his own.
11) Frankenstein was encouraged by his other teacher, Waldman, to pursue his studies because Waldman thought it would help mankind.
12) Victor Frankenstein is the eponymous central character of a novel by Mary Shelley.
13) But he went farther than Frankenstein, for his interests were also scientific.
14) The Frankenstein creature is kid stuff horror: one-dimensional, mundane, bumbling, awkward, clumsily destructive.
15) Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
16) His favorite movie was Young Frankenstein.
17) I felt as guilty and miserable as Frankenstein.
18) He drove a truck that Raley called Frankenstein because it was made of parts Delno had assembled himself, held together with baling wire and duct tape.
19) From that comes Terminator 2, Frankenstein, and chunk of science fiction.
20) Now he has published The Original Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus, by Mary Shelley (with Percy Shelley).
21) In arming the dictator, the US was creating a Frankenstein who would threaten their influence in the region.
22) He painted it from above and below from upstream and down, from near and faras Frankenstein had.
23) He is writing to his sister, narrating the extraordinary tale that he has been told by Frankenstein.
24) The programme focuses on the fascinating story of Mary Shelley, the woman who, at just 18, wrote the horror masterpiece Frankenstein.
25) This distrust is evident in the cartoon figure of the mad scientist working in his laboratory to produce a Frankenstein.
26) It seemed an immensely important question, and not only when applied to Frankenstein.
27) George had drafted a letter in her name concerning her thoughts on her novel Frankenstein.
28) Many books lay open, carelessly scattered about, so that I could see how Frankenstein had scribbled notes in their margins.
29) In the western culture, there are also legends about vampires, witches, and Frankenstein.
30) In 1818, Mary Shelley at the age of 19, published Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus , one of the first science fictions in western literature.