<span>1. In Frankenstein, the original classic horror movie, Victor Frankenstein was a gifted student.
2. While he studied science, he came upon the secret of how to create life.
3. He went all around town picking up body parts, and he stored them in his lab.
4. He made a creature that was eight feet tall, four feet wide, and very strong.
5. Frankenstein’s monster eventually left Victor’s house; however, the town’s people were unkind to him.
6. Victor gathered more parts to make the monster a wife, but Victor destroyed the parts before she came to life.
7. Needless to say, the monster was distressed and angered by the unexpected development.
8. The monster vowed to get revenge he promised to kill Victor’s new bride and the monster eventually got his promised revenge.
9. Victor died alone in the barren frozen lands of the North.
10. After Victor’s death the monster went by for one last visit but Victor was gone.</span>
The answer is the Climax of the story.
Answer:
The turning point occurs during Gatsby's confrontation with Tom, the moment Daisy can't deny that she did love Tom once.
Explanation:
It is this moment in which it becomes apparent that Gatsby is not going to "win" the confrontation because his <em>hopes to erase the last 5 years can't be maintained.</em> It is impossible for Daisy to deny her past and to not accept it. It is here when we realize Gatsby has asked for too much and will not win.