Was Frankenstein's monster a robot all along?
"Soon I found a hut, which seemed to be empty, but when I entered I saw a
pretty young woman asleep on the floor. I hated her because she was pretty. So I put the gold chain into
one of her pockets, and then, before she could wake up, I ran away. I knew the police would think that
she had killed the little boy." -The monster ch 9
>>8736461
It would explain how he could intuit what the police would do with zero life experience.
Shelley was the biggest fucking hack.
>>8736461
He wasn't a machine that was programmed to perform a certain task, so no.
Or did you mean something else?
>>8736467
lol no, I meant robot from /r9k/ haha
>>8736472
Oh wait, shit. That's what you meant.
Well, he was angsty because he didn't get validation from his creator and will never fit into society, so pretty much, yeah.
>>8736472
I would argue he was too intelligent and active in pursuing his goals to truly be /r9k/. There was no mention of pissbottles, and he was obsessed with beauty rather than sex. Forgive me if I'm splitting hairs.
>>8736480
that's a pretty good point, he did kill a woman because she was hot, and today's equalient of that would be a school shooting performed by a robot or something idk
I think you used the wrong quote for your argument.
>The monster saw my determination in my face and gnashed his teeth in the impotence of anger. "Shall each man," cried he, "find a wife for his bosom, and each beast have his mate, and I be alone? I had feelings of affection, and they were requited by detestation and scorn."
Chapter 20.
>>8736487
maybe, although my version doesn't have 20 chapters
>>8736487
That's not Frankenstein, that's My Twisted World,.
>>8736494
It takes a supreme gentleman to learn English from a copy of Milton he just finds lying around.