{"dataset": "reddit_threaded", "docid": "", "text": "checkmarkiserection: YSK His inventor was Victor Frankenstein, but the \"monster\" never had a name.\n[removed]\nShutUpTodd: Doesn't he call him his Adam? Probably meant it metaphorically, but it's fun to mention.\n\n\ndon_leno: Once or twice he refers to himself as \"Adam\", \"your Adam\", etc.\ndarksim905: Because he was created & all he wanted was his Eve :-(\ndon_leno: I seriously love that book. The beauty of the original novel has long since been obscured by the mainstream and by bad high school teachers, but it's a heart-wrenching, relatively calm tragedy.\n\nIf anyone here has a chance to see one of the Benedict Cumberbatch/Jonny Lee Miller stage adaptations (directed by Danny Boyle), you really need to. They show them in movie theaters every now and then, and it brings *Frankenstein* to life in a way nothing else ever has. Or will, probably.\ncadika_orade: > Benedict Cumberbatch/Jonny Lee Miller\n\nSherlock and Sherlock?\ndon_leno: When the show was running in London, they would switch who played Victor and who played the monster regularly. So those two, in addition to both playing Sherlock Holmes, have also both played the lead roles in the *Frankenstein* stage adaptation.\ncadika_orade: That's fantastic.\n", "metadata": "{\"start_date\": \"1444832579\", \"end_date\": \"1444845636\", \"thread_id\": \"t3_3oq5q5\", \"subreddit\": \"\", \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2r94o\", \"total_score\": 287, \"num_messages\": 8, \"avg_score\": 35.875}", "reason": " > should probably be > - do we want to flag these mistakes?", "annotator": "clementine", "campaign": "", "timestamp": "2023-04-11 09:28:03.450362"}