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emil sinclair dont go on sentry duty the Bombs are coming. oh my God he has airpods in. he can't hear us. Oh god. Emil sinclair
#avo speaks#this doesnt deserve to be in the demian 1919 tag#one day ill find somwthing eloquent to say abt this book
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anna karenina is just jane eyre if mr rochester was a huge fucking loser
#i just finished jane eyre#the real housewives of thornfield#its a beautiful beautiful book#im beginning to discover victorian dramas and romances especially those surrounding like the scandals and affairs of the gentry#arent really my niche when it comes to books#theyre so fun and entertaining and can have a lot of depth it's just#they maunder sometimes#which is bad because im impatient and my attention span is cooked#also im stupid#anyway#damian hermann hesse next?#or the sound and the fury
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i wrote an eight page paper about frankenstein and kenneth branagh's 1994 adaptation and how modern adaptations' interpretation of victor reflect and reinforce broader societal behaviors towards people with schizophrenia spectrum mental illnesses; aka branagh's film is not only bad but ableist 😼 and then i got a 93 and almost killed myself
#we are so back (tentative)#avo speaks#worst grade ive gotten on a paper in a long time#tbh it was kinda cheeks 😭 probably needed to be double that length to fully develop my points#but there was a page limit so
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FRANKENSTEIN, Mary Shelley | WISHBONE CLASSICS FRANKENSTEIN, Micheal Burgan | THE ROOM WHERE THE CORPSE LAY, Bernie Wrightson | FRANKENSTEIN, Alexander Utz | FRANKENSTEIN, Director Kevin Connor | THE MODERN PROMETHEUS, Nicole Mello | FRANKENSTEIN, Deborah Tempest | | FRANKENSTEIN, Mary Shelley.
victor's grief for henry
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doing research for frankenstein fics takes so long jesus christ. why am i on the fourty second page of results on jstor looking for protestant elementary school cirricula in late 18th century geneva switzerland
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the light starts to go out.
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happy birthday to a book i like a little bit!!!!! ft the frankenshrine

sorry its so lame, my collection is not as robust as i thought it was sigh
do u guys wanna see my frankenshrine
#frankenstein#im sorta a poor person#so a lot of my copies are thrifted or given away by my school library or given to me by friends or rescued from a dumpster#hence the poor quality of some of them#i wanna rebind them someday!!! im so lazy though#i also have mary shelley paraphernalia#socks a shirt and a sweater#why did i get this autism instead of the one that makes you good at calculus
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do u guys wanna see my frankenshrine
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More Victor doodles and a test clerval
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starting a reread of frankenstein tomorrow for a literature class! we are so back!!
#avo speaks#i know ive been so inactive im sorry </3#health problems#im 17 and i have the health of an old man in hospice#speedrunning disabilities#anyway though queen never cry#content will be cooked i promise i promise
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fully sober in the club googling frankenstein 1818 full text
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my mother is a fish 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
#william faulkner#as i lay dying#such a rich novel i wish i was smart enough to get it#mama a vardaman stream of consciousness behind YOU 💜
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more Frankenstein.
zoom + additional sketches under the cut
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Your seeing dorian gray in concert. Everyone is having a great time. Dorian gray seem a little excited. “We have a surprise for you guys.” Dorian says. all of a sudden edward hyde Come out and start singing “alive”. When Edward gets to the chorus, someone else starts singing….“I am the modern prometheus ready to create his bride.”Lights flash everywhere, and you see dorian gray singing alive along with hyde , while victor, clerval and creature are singing The Modern Prometheus. Everyone in the crowd is going wild(e) and Crying. Then if things couldnt get any better, Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway walk onto stage and kiss, holding the gay flag.
#frankenstein#jekyll and hyde#the great gatsby#the picture of dorian gray#mina murray wrote this in her diary
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“it’s starting to smell like pumpkin spice!”
“it’s starting to smell like scary movies!”
no.
it’s starting to smell like, the snow in the mountains was melting and bunny had been dead for several weeks before we came to realize the gravity of our situation.
#the secret history#donna tartt#smells like turning the heater off in my house when it's below freezing and pretending to be richard papen#henry winter.... save me.... henry winter... save me henry winter#i need to reread the secret history
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victor is one of the most psychotic characters i have ever read in literature and it all feels both surprisingly accurate and relatable given the time period; i have been meaning to make a proper analysis on victor's psychotic symptoms for awhile now, but have, ironically, been delayed due to my own psychotic symptoms, so here's more of an informal list--
i'll be breaking down victor's: 1. negative symptoms (loss of functioning)
2. positive symptoms (hallucinations)
3. disorganized thinking and speech/behavior
victor's psychotic symptoms, as well as his initial psychotic break during the creation of the OG creature, are brought upon by the stressors of creating the creature(s), both before, during and after the creation process. the first of these symptoms were negative symptoms.
negative symptoms of psychosis are a loss (thus--"negative") or reduction of normal functioning, and can include restricted emotional expression, lack of speech or monotone speech, difficulty thinking, reduced motivation and/or desire to initiate activities, reduced socialization and social withdrawal, and an inability or decreased ability to experience pleasure. they most commonly occur in the prodromal (initial) phase before the acute phase (characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and confused thinking) and in the recovery phase, which is true of victor's case.
andehonia (lack of pleasure):
"...but I did not watch the blossom or the expanding leaves—sights which before always yielded me supreme delight, so deeply was I engrossed in my occupation... But my enthusiasm was checked by my anxiety... I became nervous to a most painful degree" (paranoia, too) -- Vol I, Chapter III
"It was a most beautiful season; never did the fields bestow a more plentiful harvest, or the vines yield a more luxuriant vintage: but my eyes were insensible to the charms of nature" -- Vol I, Chapter III (1818)
"By very slow degrees, and with frequent relapses, that alarmed and grieved my friend, I recovered. I remember the first time I became capable of observing outward objects with any kind of pleasure..." -- Vol I, Chapter IV (1818)
asociality (social withdrawal) & alogia (impoverished speech):
"And the same feelings which made me neglect the scenes around me caused me also to forget those friends who were so many miles absent, and whom I had not seen for so long a time. I knew my silence disquieted them..." Vol I, Chapter III (1818)
"Study had before secluded me from the intercourse of my fellow-creatures, and rendered me unsocial..." -- Vol I, Chapter V (1818)
"This state of mind preyed upon my health, which had entirely recovered from the first shock it had sustained. I shunned the face of man; all sound of joy or complacency was torture to me; solitude was my only consolation—deep, dark, death-like solitude." -- Vol II, Chapter I (1818)
additionally, and in general, victor becomes incapable of initiating activities (avolition) while being cared for by henry at ingolstadt.
victor hallucinates several times throughout the novel. these hallucinations are almost exclusively visual, and primarily of the creature:
“'Do not ask me,” cried I, putting my hands before my eyes, for I thought I saw the dreaded spectre glide into the room; “he can tell.—Oh, save me! save me!” I imagined that the monster seized me; I struggled furiously, and fell down in a fit." -- Vol I, Chapter IV (1818)
"The form of the monster on whom I had bestowed existence was for ever before my eyes, and I raved incessantly concerning him..." -- Vol I, Chapter IV (1818)
"I saw around me nothing but a dense and frightful darkness, penetrated by no light but the glimmer of two eyes that glared upon me. Sometimes they were the expressive eyes of Henry, languishing in death, the dark orbs nearly covered by the lids, and the long black lashes that fringed them; sometimes it was the watery clouded eyes of the monster, as I first saw them in my chamber at Ingolstadt..." -- Vol II, Chapter IV (1818)
"All pleasures of earth and sky passed before me like a dream, and that thought only had to me the reality of life. Can you wonder, that sometimes a kind of insanity possessed me, or that I saw continually about me a multitude of filthy animals inflicting on me incessant torture, that often extorted screams and bitter groans?" -- Vol II, Chapter IX (1818)
"Sometimes I entreated my attendants to assist me in the destruction of the fiend by whom I was tormented; and, at others, I felt the fingers of the monster already grasping my neck, and screamed aloud with agony and terror." -- Vol III, Chapter IV (1818)
beyond that, victor's positive symptoms also include delusions of guilt, grandeur and persecution. however, this is complex enough that it warrants its own separate post. for another time...
victor also experiences disorganized behavior, behaviors that are inconsistent, contradictory, or don't fit the situation; for victor, the most obvious of which is catatonia, a symptom of psychosis characterized by abnormal movements, behaviors, and withdrawal. he demonstrates both akinetic (staying still, appearing unresponsive, staring blankly, lack of speech) and excited/hyperkinetic (moving in a pointless/repetitive way, appearing agitated or delirious, pacing, etc) catatonia.
"Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room, and continued a long time traversing my bed-chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep...I took refuge in the court-yard belonging to the house which I inhabited; where I remained during the rest of the night, walking up and down in the greatest agitation, listening attentively, catching and fearing each sound as if it were to announce the approach of the demoniacal corpse to which I had so miserably given life." -- Vol I, Chapter IV (1818)
"...my spirits became unequal; I grew restless and nervous. Every moment I feared to meet my persecutor. Sometimes I sat with my eyes fixed on the ground, fearing to raise them lest they should encounter the object which I so much dreaded to behold." -- Vol II, Chapter II (1818)
he also displays inappropriate/unusual reactions, another example of disorganized behavior:
"I was unable to contain myself. It was not joy only that possessed me; I felt my flesh tingle with excess of sensitiveness, and my pulse beat rapidly. I was unable to remain for a single instant in the same place; I jumped over the chairs, clapped my hands, and laughed aloud... my loud, unrestrained, heartless laughter, frightened and astonished [Clerval]" -- Vol I, Chapter IV (1818)
victor shows disorganized speech through his "ravings" several times and there's quite a few examples of this but i can't be bothered to pull more quotes. here's just one:
"A fever succeeded this. I lay for two months on the point of death: my ravings, as I afterwards heard, were frightful; I called myself the murderer of William, of Justine, and of Clerval." -- Vol III, Chapter IV (1818)
as a side-note, in the 1800s, the term "fever" was used loosely in comparison to its modern definition, and the health of the mind and body was often viewed as interconnected--thus victor's "fevers" after periods of high stress that triggered psychosis—while being nursed back to health by henry, during his time in prison, etc.—could easily be viewed as mental illness rather than an actual physical sickness, or some combination thereof.
lastly, victor experiences disorganized thinking, which includes racing thoughts, flight of ideas, confusion, trouble keeping track of thoughts, difficulty concentrating, time processing disturbances, etc.
in general, victor experiences dream-like perceptions that leads to difficulty being present, concentrating, and processing reality, what he himself refers to as “strange thoughts” (Vol II, Chapter IX, 1818). for example:
“All pleasures of earth and sky passed before me like a dream, and that thought only had to me the reality of life.” – Vol II, Chapter IX (1818)
additionally, victor is known to lose time and “awaken to understanding” weeks or months later several times:
“What then became of me? I know not; I lost sensation, and chains and darkness were the only objects that pressed upon me…by degrees I gained a clear conception of my miseries and situation, and was then released from my prison. For they had called me mad; and during many months, as I understood, a solitary cell had been my habitation.” – Vol II, Chapter VI (1818)
“But I was doomed to live; and, in two months, found myself as awaking from a dream, in a prison…It was morning, I remember, when I thus awoke to understanding: I had forgotten the particulars of what had happened, and only felt as if some great misfortune had suddenly overwhelmed me.” — Vol II, Chapter IV (1818)
“I seemed to have lost all soul or sensation but for this one pursuit. It was indeed but a passing trance, that only made me feel with renewed acuteness so soon as, the unnatural stimulus ceasing to operate, I had returned to my old habits.” — Vol I, Chapter III
he also demonstrates flight of ideas, a thought disorder that involves rapid shifting of thoughts that are expressed in language. people with flight of ideas may speak quickly and jump between ideas that are not connected in a way that is difficult to follow, illogical, or nonsensical. this occurs just before alphonse visits him in prison:
“I know not by what chain of thought the idea presented itself, but it instantly darted into my mind that the murderer had come to mock at my misery, and taunt me with the death of Clerval, as a new incitement for me to comply with his hellish desires… “Oh! take him away! I cannot see him; for God’s sake, do not let him enter!’” — Vol III, Chapter IV
to which mr. kirwin “regards [victor] with a troubled countenance” in response.
aaand that's a wrap.
there's no real point to all this i just wanted to outline most of his symptoms so i could have it all in one place. i'll probably expand on this sometime with more actual thoughts and ideas of substance as well as building on the implications of a reading of frankenstein where victor experiences psychosis (and how actually acknowledging victor's mental illness forces a much more sympathetic interpretation of victor... which is why people tend to talk around it). do with this what you will!
#frankenstein#this is so thorough and meticulous omg#and if i said that part of the reason people seem to demonize victor so ubiquitously#is because he has a “weird” or “scary” mental illness#as opposed to a more socially acceptable and romanticized one like anxiety or depression#as someone with a mental illness with psychotic features its very disheartening#we can make fun of victor for his comical lack of foresight and ideas of grandeur but we cant treat them like personal moral failures#when he very clearly has a debiliating and untreated mental illness informing a lot of his poor decisions#and questionable behaviors#im a victor apologist sorry :(#anyway great great great work robin 😋 ive never seen such a comprehensive collection of this stuff in frankenstein#idk where you found the patience
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"some destiny of the most horrible kind hangs over me, or surely i should have died on the coffin of henry" son or "i wish that i were to die with you; i cannot live in this world of misery" daughter
#frankenstein#this is what i have to contribute after like a month of inactivity#alphose after grooming his kids to marry each other and they both end up in homoerotic situationships#ive been thinking a lot about the morenza and clervalstein parallels#i'll have a yapping session about it soon trust
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