Summary
Frankenstein tells the haunting story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist obsessed with uncovering the secrets of life.
In his fervent quest for knowledge, he creates a sentient being—assembled from parts of deceased humans and brought to life through mysterious scientific means.
But upon witnessing the grotesque appearance of his creation, Victor recoils in horror and abandons it.
Alone, rejected, and tormented by his own existence, the Creature (often mistakenly called Frankenstein) seeks acceptance and love, only to be met with fear and cruelty from humankind.
As the Creature’s suffering grows, so does his rage—leading him down a path of vengeance against his creator.
This dark and tragic tale explores ambition, responsibility, isolation, and the ethical limits of scientific discovery.