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* [[Miles to Go Before I Sleep]]: By the end of his narrative Victor is miserable enough to become a [[Death Seeker]], but he promised himself and his dead family that he'd kill the monster first. Unfortunately for him the monster just happens to be really, ''really'' good at not being killed.
* [[Miscarriage of Justice]]: The Creature frames Justine for the murder of Victor's young brother, and she's executed.
* [[Mother Nature, Father Science]]
* [[Moustache De Plume]]: [[Mary Shelley]] first published the book anonymously, leaving people to assume she was male. And with good reason: upon her reveal, literary critics of the time actually downplayed the book because of the author's gender.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: the monster in the end, as he realizes that, after killing all that people and his own father, he has become the monster everybody thought he was.
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* [[Obliviously Evil]]: The Creature, at first.
* [[Once More With Endnotes]]
* [[One -Hit Wonder]]
* [[Only a Flesh Wound]]: Averted; when the Creature gets shot in the shoulder, he faints, and it took weeks for him to recover. And he's much stronger and tougher than the average human.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: A symbolic example, as Frankenstein disowns his creation. Also, Justine and Elizabeth.
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* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: At the end, Victor's brother Ernest is left unaccounted for; the entire rest of the Frankenstein family is dead.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: The Creature.
* [[Whole -Episode Flashback]]
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: The women of the novel are all beautiful, religious, intelligent, gentle, and far happier than any of the men, to the point where they border on [[Purity Sue]].
* [[You Need to Get Laid]]: The Creature requests that Victor make him a female companion, and in exchange he and his Bride will go off somewhere and never bother anyone again.