What did Frankenstein create?

What did Frankenstein create?

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Frankenstein believes that by creating the Monster, he can discover the secrets of “life and death,” create a “new species,” and learn how to “renew life.” He is motivated to attempt these things by ambition. He wants to achieve something great, even if it comes at great cost.

Q. Which movie came first Dracula or Frankenstein?

Frankenstein (1931) While Dracula (1931) is often trumpeted as the film that started the Universal monster series, Frankenstein was the true horror champ that year.

Q. What studio made Frankenstein?

Universal Pictures

Q. Can Frankenstein kill Dracula?

5 Frankenstein: Durability This means that it would take an incredible amount of effort to bring down Frankenstein in a fight and, during this time, Frankenstein may be able to kill Dracula. The creature simply has to take damage until an opening presents itself for an attack on the vampire.

Q. Is Dracula stronger than Superman?

In Bram Stokers original novel and other preceding vampire literature, vampires like Dracula were able to be active in direct sunlight. Dracula 1931, Bela Lugosi version. Clear win for Superman since he is much stronger, more agile and his body consists of pure collected solar energy.

Q. Why did Dracula want Frankenstein?

Frankenstein by Dracula in hopes of creating life. The mad scientist exhumed 7 dead bodies and took off the necessary parts needed to construct him.

Q. How did Van Helsing kill Dracula?

Dracula confirms this to him whereupon Van Helsing becomes a werewolf and enters a final battle with Dracula (who turns into a giant bat-like creature). They make their way to the laboratory just as Van Helsing bites into Dracula’s throat, killing him and his offspring.

Q. What is the only thing that can kill Dracula?

Throughout the book, a stake to the heart is referenced as an effective means of killing the Count, but ultimately he meets his demise as a knife plunges into his throat while another pierces through his heart.

Q. What is Dracula afraid of?

Dramatically revealing that Dracula does not, in fact, need to hide from sunlight, Dolly Wells’ Agatha/Zoe Van Helsing explains that an awful lot of the Count’s “weaknesses” (sunlight, needing to be invited in, the cross) actually stem from his self-hatred and need to remain outside in the shadows, founded in the fact …

Q. What does Dracula say at the end?

“It speaks of the courage you long to possess,” Zoe/Agatha tells a troubled Count. “The courage it takes to die. I call you ashamed.”

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