Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley was a British writer used in program Romanticism, a trend in the art scene, literature and classical music in Europe and US from 1800 to 1850s that served as a dialectic reaction to the Industrial Revolution and promoted indulgence in emotions (alchemists use poisoning to conquer spiritual faculties),  black magic (paganism), nostalgic yearning for glorious past. In 1818 she published Gothic novel Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus (Lucifer archetype, mad scientist playing with forbidden knowledge theme, stole fire from Zeus).

Her father William Godwin played a role in the Enlightenment trend and her mother Mary Wollstonecraft played a role in the Feminist Church, had a relationship with Henry Fuseli and wrote a book about the French Revolution.

She was married to Percy Shelley, friend of Lord Byron, who had a relationship with her stepsister Claire Clermont. Percy Shelley wrote Prometheus Unbound and died in a boat accident in 1822. Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace played a role in the development of the computer.

Other British propaganda agents used in Romanticism were William Wordsworth, William Blake, Samuel Coleridge, Walter Scott, Thomas Carlyle,..

The novel was inspired by the Frankenstein castle in Darmstadt (stone: castle, castle programming) and based on the concept of reviving Osiris-Hiram Abiff in freemasonry, the dream of Kabbalists to create a Golem (monster, Diana giving birth to Moonchild William). The Royal Society experimented with lightning and used electricity in their dream to become Godlike. Bavaria is used as setting (associated with Illuminati rumors).

Germaine de Staël  held salons with Louis Bonaparte (Grand Orient), Lord Byron, Friedrich Schlegel,  Jane Davy (wife of Royal Society president Humpfry Davy), ..

She was used to normalise incest in her novel Mathilda. In 1826 she wrote The Last Man about a global pandemic (the Corona-ritual).

The qlippoth of the Tree of Life are called 'shells'. The archetype of the mad scientist playing with forbidden knowledge is worshipped in the Church of Satan.

Frankenstein in pop culture

1922 HP Lovecraft Herbert West, Reanimator
1929 Metropolis Fritz Lang Dr Rotwang creates a false Eve
1931 Frankenstein Boris Karloff Mae Clarke Universal Pictures
1942 Ghost of Frankenstein Bela Lugosi Lon Chaney
1943 Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Bela Lugosi
1944 House of Frankenstein Boris Karloff Lon Chaney John Carradine (OTO) Glenn Strange (Oddfellows)
1945 House of Dracula John Carradine Lon Chaney Glenn Strange
1948 Abott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
1957 The Curse of Frankenstein Christopher Lee Hammer Films
1957 I Was a Teenage Frankenstein AIP of Samuel Z Arkoff
1964 The Addams Family butler based on Frankenstein
1966 The War of the Garguantua's
1967 Frankenstein Created Woman
1968 Yellow Submarine The Beatles Frankenstein turns into John Lennon
1971 Dracula  vs Frankenstein
1973 Frankenstein the True Story written by Christopher Isherwood (gay agenda) Jane Seymour James Mason (Lolita)
1973 Flesh for Frankenstein Paul Morrisey (Andy Warhol) Carlo Ponti
1974 Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell Peter Cushing (Ghost Club, Star Wars) David Prowse (Darth Vader)
1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Susan Sarandon Tim Curry
1975 Death Race 2000 David Carradine Roger Corman
1984 Frankenweenie Tim Burton
1984 Frankenstein's Great Aunt Donald Pleasance Zsa Zsa Gabor (Hilton)
1985 The Bride Sting Clancy Brown
1985 Weird Science
1986 Alice Cooper Teenage Frankenstein
1987 Fatal Beauty Mark Pellegrino
1990 Frankenstein Unbound Bridget Fonda Raul Julia John Hurt Roger Corman
1992 Frankenstein Lambert Wilson (The Merovingian in The Matrix) Randy Quaid
1994 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Robert De Niro Tom Hulce Helena Bonham Carter Ian Holm John Cleese Kenneth Branagh (John Dee in the London Olympics ritual) produced by Francis Ford Coppola screenwriter James V Hart (Robert Zemeckis' Contact, worked with David Wilcock)
1995 Batman Castle of the Bat
1996 Frankenstein and Me Louise Fletcher
2004 Frankenstein William Hurt Alec Newman Julie Delpy Donald Sutherland
2009 Wizards of Waverly Place episode Franken Girl Disney Channel
2010 Mary Shelley's Frankenhole Adult Swim
2012 Prometheus Ridley Scott Michael Fassbender as robot
2014 I, Frankenstein Tom Rosenberg Aaron Eckhart Miranda Otto Bruce Spence Lionsgate
2015 Frankenstein Chronicles Sean Bean
2015 Victor Frankenstein Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) James McAvoy Charles Dance
2015 Frankenstein Carrie-Anne Moss (revives Neo as Trinity in The Matrix) Danny Huston Jeordie Osbourne White (Marilyn Manson, Church of Satan)
2017 Mary Shelley (one eye) Elle Fanning as Mary Shelley Douglas Booth Maisie Williams

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