There have been many film adaptations of mary shelley's novel frankenstein. how do most film adaptations differ from the original text version of the story?
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The Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the novels which is standing as a classic novel still now as it broke many genres at the time of its release.
The novel was adopted and made into a movie in 1994 and t received poorly due to the poor screen play.
The core concept of Frankenstein looking for a bride had taken as the core concept for many movies.
By taking the core concept and adding sub plots many movies had been released by taking the novel as an inspiration.
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They create less sympathy for the creature by making him a mindless beast.
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