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Actually, man, in today’s world, he can identify as (or call himself) Frankenstein or Adam or whoever or whatever he wants to be (called). (And people can accept that or not accept that however they want.)
GreggW Premium Member about 12 hours ago
Actually, he doesn’t. “Mary Shelley’s original novel does not give the character a specific name.” Wikipedia, “Frankenstein’s monster”.
Gent about 12 hours ago
Adam? You sure that name was not Doug?
Wit Memo Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Novel?
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Give him a cigar. Just don’t light it with a match or Zippo. Use a cigar lighter from the dash of a 1956 Buick. Hurry.
Doug K about 8 hours ago
Actually, man, in today’s world, he can identify as (or call himself) Frankenstein or Adam or whoever or whatever he wants to be (called). (And people can accept that or not accept that however they want.)
Kaputnik about 6 hours ago
“Madam, I’m Adam.”
I guess you have to ignore the period, comma, and apostrophe to make that a palindrome. What would Actually Man have to say about that?
I actually have read the novel, but that was many years ago. Still have a copy, though.
lemonbaskt about 6 hours ago
read mondays yaffle same dilemma in comments
ValancyCarmody Premium Member about 5 hours ago
The one in Dark Shadows was named Adam.
willie_mctell 3 minutes ago
Yup. I was delighted to learn that when I read the book when I was a kid. Adam was actually a sensitive guy.