This publication retells the story of Frankenstein's monster through a coming-of-age narrative, highlighting its relevance to young audiences who go through similar emotional processes. By pairing the original text (Mary Shelly, 1818) with essays on the coming-of-age genre and contemporary film scenes that echo the novel's themes, it reveals Frankenstein as an unexpectedly modern and relatable narrative. The publication bridges classic literature with contemporary experiences, making the monster's journey feel more personal and timely than ever.
12 x 18 cm, Risograph and inkjet , Published in 2023
BA Graphic design
Assignment
WDKA 2023
Assignment
WDKA 2023