Since the monster is Dr. Frankenstein's creation, would it not make sense for him to also bear the last name Frankenstein?
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Also if we're going by the parent metaphor, yeah, his name is Frankenstein because it's a SURNAME and those are inherited.
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I thought he adopted the name "Adam Frankenstein". But calling people by their surname is always a bit confusing
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Frank Jr.
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I, Frankenstein is a shot movie. Hollywood has yet to create a definitive adaptation of Marry Shelly's Frankenstein.
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I mean it seems to me most people call the monster Frankenstein and the creator Doctor Frankenstein, so there's how you tell who's who.
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This quibble was always dumb bc either the monster is his son and thus named "Frankenstein" or it's a phenomenon named for its inventor
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Actually Frankenstein is the name of the doctor. The monster's name is internet pedantry.
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Also, the monster calls the doctor his father. Thus, they'd have the same surname, so technically it's accurate.
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