Mary Shelley's immortal tale of the creation of
life out of death is as chilling today as ever.
It was a dreary November night when Frankenstein's creature was brought to life. A hideous and terrifying figure, black-lipped and with watery eyes, the creature, though human in his heart and
mind, strikes fear and loathing into
those who look on him. Despising his creator for bringing him into a hostile world, he vows to take his revenge: 'I will be with you on your wedding night.
As Frankenstein flees for his life, desperate to escape his nemesis, he is made to realize that man cannot play God without bringing disastrous consequences upon himself.