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      • The monster has no name in the novel. It has been said that this omission is a reflection of Victor Frankenstein's complete rejection of his creation. The monster calls himself "the Adam of your labors", and is referred to as "the creature", "the fiend", "the daemon", and "the wretch" at different points in the book.
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  2. The monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein does not have a name. In the novel, he is variously referred to as a monster, a wretch, a fiend, and even a demon, but he is never given...

  3. Names. The actor T. P. Cooke as the monster in an 1823 stage production of Shelley's novel. Mary Shelley's original novel does not give the character a specific name. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein variously refers to his creation as the "creature", "fiend", "spectre", "dæmon", "wretch", "devil", "thing", "being", and "ogre". [1] .

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  5. Mar 16, 2021 · Probably it was created of either laziness ("Frankenstein's monster" is so long) or ignorance ("Dracula" is both the name of the book and the monster). As I wrote elsewhere, using "Frankenstein" to refer to Frankenstein’s monster dates back to at least 1838, only 20 years after the book was published according to the OED:

  6. Sep 28, 2015 · The monster created by Victor Frankenstein doesnt get an official name in the book. It’s accurate to call him “Frankenstein’s monster”, but not to call him Frankenstein.

  7. Victor Frankenstein is actually the name of the man who created the Monster. The Monster doesnt have a name.

  8. The monster is Victor Frankenstein’s creation, assembled from old body parts and strange chemicals, animated by a mysterious spark. He enters life eight feet tall and enormously strong but with the mind of a newborn.

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