Oh yes loads of times, one would be King Kong....
2007-11-07 01:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I do yes and like you I always feel sorry for Frankensteins monster.
2007-11-07 01:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Frankenstein's Monster isn't actually meant to be the "monster", the monster is actually the doctor who goes against the laws of nature. In Mary Shelley's book she intends the audience to feel sympathetic towards the Monster.
I feel sorry for most of those, King Kong, Godzilla - it's usually mankind that turns them into monsters in the first place.
2007-11-07 01:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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"Monster" Aileen Wuornos, one of America's first female serial killers
A dark tale based on the true story of Aileen Wuornos, one of America's first female serial killers. Wuornos had a difficult and cruel childhood plagued by abuse and drug use in Michigan. She became a prostitute by the age of thirteen, the same year she became pregnant. She eventually moved to Florida where she began earning a living as a highway prostitute--servicing the desires of semi-truck drivers. The tale focuses on the nine month period between 1989 and 1990, during which Wuornos had a lesbian relationship with a woman named Selby. And during that very same time, she also began murdering her clientele in order to get money without using sex.
I know she was a serial killer, but after watching that film i felt really sad for her,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrCUIY6er2U
2007-11-07 01:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes the creature in Mary Shelley's book 'Frankenstein', haven't seen the film.
2007-11-07 01:27:39
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answered by Only visiting 5
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yes, Frankenstein's monster, but you have to have read the book to really appreciate why (The film "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" is closest to the book, but not completely accurate)
2007-11-07 01:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Me too, it's a tragic story about a misunderstood person/thing who doesn't belong, and Frankenstein shouldn't have created it, cause living is making it suffer, which is why Frankenstein is the ugly one
I feel sorry for Dracula, it's not his fault he needs blood, it's a need, without it he get's cranky
2007-11-07 01:22:01
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answered by Callumaniac 4
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yes , many times , like you i felt sorry for Frankensteins monster , also feel sorry for werewolves
2007-11-07 01:29:08
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answered by Fr3dinbed 6
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I always feel sorry for the Cave Troll in The Fellowship Of The Ring...
2007-11-07 01:21:34
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answered by Bog woppit. 7
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Yes, I felt sorry for Hyde of the Broadway Musical Jekyll and Hyde. Sad story !!
2007-11-07 01:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I was thinking Frankensteins monster too.
Great minds think alike.
2007-11-07 01:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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