Carroll’s version of how Shelley came up with Frankenstein is as inventive and thrilling as the novel itself, but the real power of the story comes from the underlying theme of not judging people by their appearance-much like the original, and still a prevalent message today. She accuses Mary of kidnapping her little sister, and then launches into a story full of intrigue, in which a mysterious scientist named Francesca Stein moved into the mansion on the hill and began conducting strange experiments, culminating in bringing a dead wolf back to life using the power of electricity. Standing outside is a pale girl named Lizzie, covered in scars like tree branches. The party is about to turn in for the night when there is a knock on the door. The goal of the night’s assemblage is to “tell a ghost story that will terrify the assembled company.” Everyone has had a turn except Mary Shelley, who is uncharacteristically stuck for a thrilling tale. John Polidori are all sitting around the fireplace on a stormy night. Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Clare Clairmont, and Dr.
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