Frank Cotton Frankenstein

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This story is wicked although it shows the consequences of acquiring worldly desires like Frank Cotton, who wanted pleasures of the world to satisfy his struggle and challenges. His strong desire for pleasures led him to the puzzle of Lemarchand's box, which he completed. After he completed the puzzle, Cenobites granted his wish like Genies. He had made a mistake opening Lemarchand’s box. A vert terrible mistake. He trapped himself and died a painfully death. However, Julia (a wife to Frank before Rory) is on a mission to revive Frank by getting bodies and blood through her lustful ways. Indeed, she was ready to do anything possible to revive Frank because of love. Julia lost her life and Frank happens to steal his brother’s body to come back …show more content…

The thrill she felt, touching this vulnerable body, was the thrill of ownership. Julia recreated Frank to please herself and express the loving she missed due to his death. Moreover, there had been instructions from Kircher, on how best to break the seal on Lemarchand’s device, to solve the puzzle is to travel. The box, it seemed was not just the map of the road but the road itself (a road to destruction, a shortcut to bypass the struggles of life with a consequence). Now, Kirsty is in trouble after reactivating the box. She must return Frank Cotton to the cenobite alive to rescue herself form danger ahead. Julian and Rory destroyed Frank. His neck broke and his head set askew on his shoulders. The bell had begun to ring, tolling for her, surely. Before Frank Cotton’s complete resurrection, he stole Rory skin. A short conflict at the end of the last chapter completed the book and Kirsty held to the task and returned Frank Cotton to the Cenobites. Only then Kirsty realized that Lemarchand’s box had come back to her, and sat on her

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