Frankenstein

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Description

Extracts from Mary Shelley's romantic horror novel Frankenstein, featuring the Monster

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
you purpose to kill me? How dare you sport thus with life do your duty towards me and I will do mine towards you and the rest of mankind. My height is superior to that in my joints. More supple. Oh, Frankenstein, Be not equitable to every other and trample upon me alone. To whom thy justice. And even though I clemency and affection is most to remember that I am thy creature everywhere as he bliss always benevolent and good misery made me a fiend. Make me happy and I shall again be virtuous. How can I move the will? No entreaties caused the to turn a favorable eye upon the creature who implores thy goodness and compassion. Believe me, Frankenstein. I was benevolent. My soul glowed with love and humanity. But am I not alone miserably alone? What hope can I gather from your fellow creatures who owe me nothing? They spurn and hate me. Let your compassion be moved and do not disdain me. Listen to me, Frankenstein. You accuse me of murder and yet you would, with a satisfied conscience destroy your own creature slave. I before reasoned with you. But you have proved yourself unworthy. of my condescension. Remember that I have power. You believe yourself, miserable. But I can make you so wretched that the light of day will be hateful to you. You are my creator. But I am your master. Obey! Shall each man find a wife for his bosom and each beast have his mate and I be alone? Beware for I am fearless and therefore powerful. Man, you shall repent of the injuries you inflict.