Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The Good Guy

Frankenstein and his "bride" or his female counterpart, were two monsters raised from the dead by lightning. They were created by the men who pushed the limits of science and trampled on the moral laws of humans in the process. They were results of such an immoral experiment that they were considered menaces of the society. They were feared by humans as much as they were hated.
What the people didn’t know was that Frankenstein, the one who was created earlier than the female one, can talk to his creator like humans do. He just looks, moves, and speaks like a monster, but he has a mind – and a heart that is capable of sacrificing for others. That was why he blew up the entire place where the mad scientist made his experiments, even if it killed him, letting the other scientist (who was just forced to join the experiment) run away and have a new life.
Yes, Frankenstein was a product of immorality or some kind of taboo, but he has goodness in him that can very rarely be seen - a goodness that is far greater than his creator’s, making him the good guy.

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