Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (1823)
Created by Wynne Gallahan on Wed, 12/15/2021 - 19:37
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In Richard Brinsley Peake’s 1823 play adaptation of Frankenstein, the creature is portrayed as being a brute who is unable to speak. The creature’s physical appearance is described in the beginning of the play as: “dark black flowing hair – a la Octavian – his face, hands, arms, and legs all bare, being one colour, the same as his body, which is a light blue or French gray cotton dress, fitting quite close, as if it were his flesh, with a slate colour scarf round his middle, passing over one shoulder” (Kinney).
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