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Frankenstain by Marry Shelley (Pre-task)

1) when did you have a dream?

  • One or two years ago, I had a dream.


2) What did you see in your dream?

  • I saw a horrible ghost in my dream. At night, I walked on the road and suddenly a ghost came in front of me and hold my hand. He didn't leave me. There were many people passed by the road but all were frightened and run away but no one helped me. I was crying . I was screaming. But no one listen to me. Then I told a lady that please went at my home told the whole to my family. But I didn't know that she told my story to my family or not. Then I told a lady to help me. I told her that please went and told my whole story to Pramukh swami maharaj. Then in 2-3 minutes, Pramukh Swami Maharaj came and saved me. And at that time my eyes were opened. I had swept on my whole body. My heart beats were going fast. Then I realized that it was just a horrible dream. I went to watch the movie "The Conjuring" at night show before I saw my horrible dream. And I saw a ghost in my dream which I saw in the movie. 

3) Based on your dream if you are asked to create something, what type of creation would be there?

  • If I asked to create something based on my dream, then my creation would be like horror there.

4) The creation will be ugly or beautiful?

  •  My creation will not be ugly or beautiful, it will be horror.

5) If ugly, why? If beautiful, why?

  • My answer is horror. So, it is horror because I saw a horrible dream and I want to create something which I saw in my dream.

6) What are your interpretations for the word 'Monster'?

  • According to my interpretations, 'Monster' is a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature


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7) Have you ever visited such kind of places which has some connections with horror and terror?

  • Yes, once I visited such kind of place which has some connections with horror and terror.

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