Exploring Frankenstein: Adaptations, Transformations, and Theories

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The article explores the numerous adaptations of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' highlighting how the story's core themes—such as the mad scientist, reanimation, creature's isolation, and quest for companionship—have been reinterpreted across various films, TV shows, and genres over the years, reflecting evolving perspectives on creation, morality, and human connection.
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