12 Works found in Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
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A Country of Eternal Light (Lost in Darkness and Distance) by dltoro
Sherlock (TV), Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
22 Aug 2011
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Foreheads of men have bled where no wounds were by Signe (oxoniensis)
Frankenstein - Nick Dear, Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
17 May 2011
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He gave me life, but what then?
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To Prove That I Could by morelindo
Frankenstein - Nick Dear, Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
29 Apr 2011
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"To prove that I could". It’s the truth, yes, but not nearly the whole truth.
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It’s all wrong, but right now, Victor doesn’t care.
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Justine turns in her sleep when the monster runs his hand along her face, his dark mottled skin rough from the elements. His hand slips down to her breast then, hesitating over the rhythm of it. Mechanical, almost like a clock or any number of man-made devices.
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"I saw love, I saw beauty; I realized hate, I realized deformity." The creature expresses his twisted ideals realized through mankind and his bitter torment in Frankenstein's rejection.
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Sometimes not even the Beauty will love the Beast.
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Sweeping Ashes Into the Sea by Gehayi for Beth H (bethbethbeth)
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
25 Dec 2010
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Sometimes the most powerful weapon is a glimmer of hope.
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The Case of Ichabod Crane and Dr. Frankenstein by Kadorienne
Sleepy Hollow (1999), Frankenstein - Shelley
19 Jan 2010
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Ichabod investigates the original Mad Scientist. This story is narrated by Young Masbath, who is acting as Watson to Ichabod's Holmes. Ichabod's predictable reaction to Dr. Frankenstein's hobby of digging up and dissecting corpses was irresistible.
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Long had Henry longed for a friend, someone whose gentle and yet courageous heart, and cultivated and yet capacious mind could approve and amend his own ardent and yet irregular flaws. Here then at his very side stood that potential of friendship, Victor Frankenstein.
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I knew, at that moment, that it was possible to create, not simply a mere object, but life itself. And with that knowledge, I became determined. I would create a man.
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Letters to Ingolstadt (and a Letter to Geneva) by Caia (Caius)
Mary Shelley - Frankenstein
25 Dec 2004
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During Victor's first time at Ingolstadt, Henry writes him letters.
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