Why is it that when nearly every single person hears the word "Frankenstein," they automatically think of the monster? I mean, if I were to ask most people who is in the picture above, they would almost always say "Frankenstein." The picture is, of course, of Frankenstein's monster. Frankenstein is obviously the surname of the monster's creator, Victor.
I'm just curious about why and when this distinction became blurred.
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