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  • The book was published anonymously.
    Answer: Reality! Explanation: When Frankenstein was first published in 1818, Mary Shelley's name was not listed on the cover. It was only in later editions that
  • The book was written during a summer vacation in Switzerland.
    Answer: Reality! Explanation: The summer of 1816 was particularly cold and rainy, which is why Mary Shelley, her husband Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and other fr
  • The creature in the book is depicted as dumb and speechless.
    Answer: A myth! Explanation: The creature in the novel is described as very intelligent, with the ability to learn. It learned to read and speak on its own and
  • Frankenstein has inspired many films and shows.
    Answer: Reality! Explanation: The story of Frankenstein has been adapted and interpreted many times in films, theater, and even cartoons. The image of the creat
  • The creature's name is Frankenstein.
    Answer: A myth! Explanation: Frankenstein is the name of the scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who created the creature. The creature has no name in the book and
  • Frankenstein is the first science fiction book.
    Answer: Reality! Explanation: Many literary critics consider Frankenstein to be the first work in the genre of science fiction, as it includes elements of scien
  • Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein when she was 18 years old.
    Answer: Reality! Explanation: Mary Shelley actually started writing a novel when she was just 18 years old, and completed it by the age of 20. She was inspired
  • The creation of Frankenstein is the only monster in the history of literature who wanted to become human.
    Answer: A myth! Explanation: Although the creature from Frankenstein really aspired to humanity, it is not the only such character. Many other characters, inclu
  • The monster in the book is actually kind and wants friendship.
    Answer: Reality! Explanation: At the beginning of its existence, the creature sought friendship and understanding, but after people rejected it, it became bitte
  • Dr. Frankenstein used lightning to revive the creature.
    Answer: A myth! Explanation: There are no details in the book about how Victor animates the creature. The use of lightning has become a popular feature in films