• Mar 28, 2026 What Was The Monsters Name In Frankenstein eature in Frankenstein remains nameless throughout the novel This deliberate omission is no mere oversight its a powerful symbolic device The creatures lack of a name reflects his lack of identity He is not born into a culture community or familial structure He is an outcast a pro BY Andres Conroy
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