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genggiyen-ejen [2019-10-08 18:06:46 +0000 UTC]
I've read or researched 5 of these books and I LOVE how you interpreted each one. Lisa as the creature could actually work, given how the creature in the original novel was both intelligent and articulate yet had the social skills and morals of a 4 year old. The twins in the role of Jekyll and Hyde fits quite well and I could imagine Lola drinking cyanide to get rid of Lana if she were an alt personality that took over her body. Lucy as Dracula is self-explanatory. Luan could probably manage being Mephistopheles given her trickster attitude and somewhat sadistic traits and the way she tricked Lincoln into springing all of her pranks is similar to how Faust himself was manipulated. Given the unknown potential of Lily and her toxic diapers (due to Lisa's experiments). Cthulhu may actually work for her. Dorian Gray's the only one I haven't read or researched yet.
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MonsterFan50 In reply to genggiyen-ejen [2019-10-08 23:24:38 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, Lisa was the perfect Frankenstein, because there is no monster more scientific than that, it is almost impossible not to relate them; in the book Jekyll and Hyde are opposite personalities of the same person, but they are forced to coexist and I think the twins represent it well; with the cover of Dracula I hesitated a moment, because in the novel there is a character named Lucy, but for the personality, I decided to leave it that way; no doubt Luan can become manipulative, but it can also be manipulated, in the same way as in the novel, Faust manages to beat the devil; with Cthulhu, it seemed ironic that Lily had the role of such a great creature; and in the end Dorian has a very calm and methodical personality, but with a narcissism that will end up being his perdition, I think Lori fits that point.
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genggiyen-ejen In reply to MonsterFan50 [2019-10-09 18:41:27 +0000 UTC]
Still, who would be Viktor Frankenstein if Lisa's the creature?
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MonsterFan50 In reply to genggiyen-ejen [2019-10-10 01:38:05 +0000 UTC]
I think that would be Mr. Lynn, if only for this representation.
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Detective88 [2019-07-21 17:25:22 +0000 UTC]
I have read Frankenstein, Dracula and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...and these are great! Though Lisa would've been great as Victor
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MonsterFan50 In reply to Detective88 [2019-07-21 18:27:13 +0000 UTC]
Despite a noble life, a single act caused people to forget the man and remember the monster.
Yes, all books have something good to offer, and as for Lisa, it could be said that she already had it predesigned.
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SavethatNerd [2018-10-15 17:06:06 +0000 UTC]
Ohneat!
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hamursh [2018-10-15 16:02:32 +0000 UTC]
You've got this done so what else are you gonna do for All Hallow's Eve?
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