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Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 39 the story aside from being a genuine tale of terror also took on the role of a lesson in morality and the limits to just how far medical science could go. prolonging life is one thing but bringing back the dead is another thing entirely which is one of the subtle messages of the novel. the underlying question of whether or not frankensteins creature is the monster or if it is frankenstein himself also contributes to making the story a memorable chilling tale. however very few stories can truly stand up against the pure terror and the subtle anxiety and dread caused by bram stokers infamous novel dracula. the novel is a hallmark of the gothic horror era presenting a villain of potentially epic scope in the guise of a remarkable gentleman and nobleman. it deviated from other vampire stories of the time in that the vampire dracula was not monstrous in appearance. he looked every inch a master and nobleman establishing the lord of the night archetype that would be a stock image of vampire characters in literature for centuries to come. it also had all the elements necessary to both frighten readers and keep them coming back for more marking it as the most enduring horror novel in history Meri Saheli Hindi Magazine subscribe.
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