1) Sort of a grim theme between the two.
2) Seikichi is like the monster: both don't have any close friends or family. Also similar in personality.
3) Seikichi creating tattoos is very similar to how Frankenstein created the monster.
Differences:
1) There is about a hundred year difference in time.
2) Difference in how women are treated.
3)
“I hate to have a man see me suffer like this” is relative to the outward view of women in the context of Frankenstein. The lack of gender equality, both in the tattoo artist taking her, and her lack of wanting to see a man seeing her suffer. There’s an inequality of genders in both pieces.
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Eric Mickle said
at 4:42 pm on Sep 18, 2014
Eric Mickle and Joseph Pudlik
Similarities:
1) Sort of a grim theme between the two.
2) Seikichi is like the monster: both don't have any close friends or family. Also similar in personality.
3) Seikichi creating tattoos is very similar to how Frankenstein created the monster.
Differences:
1) There is about a hundred year difference in time.
2) Difference in how women are treated.
3)
Nicholas LaFata said
at 4:42 pm on Sep 18, 2014
(Nicholas LaFata, Gabriel Stroe) , Both are antagonists, both have a creative strange sense of pleasure from their work.
Brad Finegan said
at 4:43 pm on Sep 18, 2014
“I hate to have a man see me suffer like this” is relative to the outward view of women in the context of Frankenstein. The lack of gender equality, both in the tattoo artist taking her, and her lack of wanting to see a man seeing her suffer. There’s an inequality of genders in both pieces.
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