frankenstein

Cards (37)

  • should i not hate them who abhor me?
  • yet you, my creator, detest and spurn me, thy creature
  • my person was hideous and stature gigantic
  • what does this mean? who was i ? what was i? whence did i come?
  • there is something in your words that persuade me that you are sincere
  • this little creature was unprejudiced
  • all men hate the wretched
  • vengeance to all mankind
  • sorrow only increased with knowledge
  • i was their plaything and and their idol
  • as they fulfilled their duties towards me
  • her hair was the brightest living gold, her blue eyes cloudless , heaven sent
  • i have a pretty present for my victor
  • the world to me was a secret which i desired to divine
  • it was the secrets of the heaven and earth that i desired to learn
  • which afterwards ruled my destiny
  • it would indeed would be folly to repent
  • a new species would bless me as its creator and source
  • his eyes, if eyes
  • william was 'rosy with health'
  • i ardently desired the acquisition of knowledge
  • i, not in deed, but in effect, was the true murderer
  • begone vile insect
  • devil, do you dare approach me?
  • i will glut the maw of death, until it be satiated with the blood of your remaining friends
  • i ought to by thy adam, but i am rather the fallen angel
  • i was benevolent and good, misery made me a fiend
  • make me happy, and i shall again be virtuous
  • that i have been the miserable origin and author
  • but how was i terrified when i viewed myself in a transparent pool
  • oh! that i had forever remained in my native wood, nor felt beyond the sensations of hunger,thirst and heat
  • hateful day when i recieved life
  • no eve soothed my sorrows nor shared my thoughts
  • my heart yearned to be known and loved by these amiable creatures
  • i required kindness and sympathy, but i did not believe myself unworthy of it
  • from your lips first have i heard the voice of kindness directed towards me, i shall be forever grateful
  • i could have torn him limb from limb, as the lion rends the antelope