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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley.
Captain Robert Walton, on an Arctic expedition, writes to his sister about a mysterious stranger he has rescued from the ice.
Victor Frankenstein tells Walton his story—a happy childhood, an unhealthy obsession with alchemy, and his engagement to his cousin Elizabeth.
Later, Victor enrols at the University in Germany, where he discovers the secret of life and builds a creature from dead bodies in his laboratory. The monster is very scary and macabre as he has many scars.
When the creature comes to life, Victor is horrified. He runs away and falls ill. During a slow recovery under the care of his friend, Henry Clerval, Victor hears from his father: his little brother William has been murdered.
Victor returns to Switzerland where a beloved servant is hanged for William’s murder. Victor suspects the creature but has no proof until they meet on an Alpine glacier… What will Victor learn on that glacier?