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  1. Public Bookmark 7

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    One cold evening, the creature finds an orphaned baby and raises him as a son.
    Decades later, the child returns.

    Post-Canon for the 2025 movie.

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    08 Dec 2025

  2. Public Bookmark 57

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    "Come with me," she said, conspiratorial, and William felt every coherent thought but she cannot mean-- struck from his head with those three breathless words.

    "Elizabeth?" he managed, somehow, and she laughed the softest bit.

    "I'm going down to see him," she said, "the creature. I want-- I want you to come with me. I want to see if you can see what I see."

    Instead of what Victor showed you wafted unsaid.

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    21 Nov 2025

  3. Public Bookmark 11

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    The Creature is first ripped from my grasp in a circular lecture hall, the room stuffy with tobacco smoke, unwashed bodies, and disease. My thief, so proud and defiant, stands before his peers and betters, his tools of treachery flashing bright and bold in his hands. The Creature – whom I had coveted so carefully in my hands – wails with the forced rebirth, half formed and exposed to the children who gawk at him. The transition into this half-life is precarious and filled with danger and agonies, but such risks are more often borne by the women, who are trained to bear their pain much more gracefully than their cultural counterparts. This is the price of creation, and men, especially these men, are unfamiliar to being denied power. Apathy, condescension, and death: these are whips of many women’s punishment by the men who feel slighted.

    But this wailing, gasping Thing is not to be ignored. This resurrected meat brought before the peanut gallery – this is not Creation. This is theft. And my hands are cruel as the Creature is ripped from them.

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    An analysis of Guillermo Del Toro's "Frankenstein" told from the perspective of Death.

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    16 Nov 2025

  4. Public Bookmark 21

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    You came to Us in Leaf-Fall, Snow-Man.
    You, who walked like a pup, who smelled of the earth and the ones within.
    You, who let my daughter climb your blankets, and showed teeth but didn’t eat.

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    The little bit of the movie where The Creature has some mice friends, and what happens to them after.
    Told from the perspective of the Mice
    (Trust me, it's pretty wholesome)

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    16 Nov 2025

  5. Public Bookmark 17

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    Men claim that they seek truth and prestige for their own edification, but ah, there is the rub – beneath every genteel and upright man there is a quivering child still, yearning for the yoke and the lash.

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    16 Nov 2025