Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In my opinion, I believe everybody has a different definition of an American Dream. Some families come to America for jobs, some for educations, and some for a chance at freedom. For me personally my parents' American Dream started when they were about 7 or 8. They migrated here from Mexico with my grandparents and they built a life here.
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It looks like you answered your own question, but they also change the theme of the story from one of abandonment, control, and approval/validation.
Frankenstein creates his monster after his mother dies, leaving him feeling abandoned.
His creation is an attempt to give life without the need for a woman (controlling life).
The monster spends much of the story seeking validation from his creator, who wants nothing to do with him. In some sense, this parallels Victor's inability to cope with his mother's loss, except that Victor is still very much alive. I'm sure many people view this as a religious allegory (God abandoning humans).
I don't recall catching any of that in the movies. Instead, they turn it into the typical battle against the unknown/unfamiliar. The monster is not understood, and is grotesque looking, so the people want it gone. Of course, none of the pitchforks and torches are ever carried in the novel.
Of course, there's also the issue of Frankenstein's presentation on screen. In the book, he's clearly described as being yellow; yet, in most of the movies, he's green. Oh, and Frankenstein never yells "it's alive!"
The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability through a summary written by you. In that case, it's not right for me to write this summary for you, but I'll show you how to write one.
A summary is a text that presents the most important parts of another text, in a short, objective, and direct way.
In this case, to write your summary, you must:
- Read the entire text to which the question refers.
- Identify the most important parts, which are responsible for conveying the meaning of the text to the reader.
- Rewrite these parts, adapting them and forming a cohesive but direct text.
Don't forget to use your own words, but keep the meaning of the original text to avoid plagiarism.
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