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A Comparison Of Frankendoodle And Frankenstein

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“Frankendoodle” in Comparison to the Original text “Frankenstein”
Frankenstein is a classic science fiction novel written by Mary Shelley, through the ages, many adaptations have taken the story through various forms of popular culture. SpongeBob Squarepants, a popular children 's television show often alludes to classic literature, and makes it entertaining for all ages. While this example is quite comical, it does hold classical elements associated with Frankenstein, but takes a spin on the classic science fiction novel. In this essay I will consider the similarities and differences between the two texts; “Frankendoodle” as well as Frankenstein. By looking at the allusion apparent in “Frankendoodle”, it is clear to see that many of the …show more content…

Being an artist is a heavy responsibility. Each work of art is like a child and must be treated as such." (Frankendoodle Transcript line 34) Patrick continues on and draws and one of SpongeBob’s neighbours Squidward. When the drawing comes to life, both SpongeBob and Patrick decide it is “[...]kind of creepy when it moves” (Frankendoodle Transcript line 38), and decide to erase and allow their minds to be at ease. Following, SpongeBob decides to make a replica of himself named “Doodlebob” (also known as Frankendoodle) which they use to frighten his neighbour for entertainment. As both Patrick and SpongeBob watch their creation scare their neighbour, Squidward is being brutally beaten by Doodlebob. It 's revealed that both SpongeBob and Patrick are completely terrified of Doodlebob, and Patrick outright refuses to confront him, until being convinced by SpongeBob. At this point in the text, Doodlebob has stolen the pencil that gave him life and even recreates SpongeBob 's house, proving that although he is unable to communicate, he bares enough intelligence to be spiteful of his creator. SpongeBob gains the upper hand while all three dual for the ownage of the magic pencil and erases DoodleBob face while exclaiming: “I brought you into this world and now I 'm gonna take you out. Any last words?” (Frankendoodle Transcript line 77) SpongeBob

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