Frankenstein has always been misunderstood. Most people see the creature and call him the monster, but the real horror is not in the stitches of his body. It is in the arrogance of the man who created ...
In novels like “Moby Dick” or “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” monsters exist to aggravate and impinge on human life. Science, folklore, and fiction have villainized deep sea creatures for centuries, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Professors Michael Chemers, left, and Renee Fox, co-directors of the Center For Monsters Studies at the University of California, ...
Some mythical creatures may have started with real animals that looked too strange to explain. This video explores three real-life species whose biology, behavior, or appearance likely inspired ...
In her column “Brutal Monsters,” Cate Burtner ’25 offers commentary on the literature of mental illness. To read Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is to read a good number of stories told on top of each ...
You no longer need a plane ticket to Brazil and a trek through the rainforest to land one of the world’s most elusive ...
Fynn Wood, a first-year art student at Alfred University enrolled in the honors class on Monsters, is shown here with a character at the Andover Haunted House attraction. Andy Eklund, professor of ...
Boo wasn’t afraid of monsters. In “Monsters, Inc.,” a popular Disney animated film, the wide-eyed, giggling little girl toddled fearlessly through a world of towering, furry creatures — completely ...