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Monsters

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Monster Etymology Originally abnormal or abnormally large animals were considered portents—monsters, signs. 12th century monster = a repulsive character or object of dread; an abomination 14th century monster = something malformed 1550 monster = a person of inhuman cruelty or wickedness

Monsters

21st Century Monster What would be the worst monster for our day and age? Draw the creature, including details that reveal what is monstrous about this creature for our world. Label the details to explain why this thing is a modern-day monster.