Carson O Connor Frankenstein Character Analysis

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Frankenstein: Prodigal Son Characters • Carson O’Connor: As a detective, Carson O’Connor is dedicated to her work. She is tough and does not take nonsense from anyone. She also has a brother who is autistic who she takes care of, which causes her to require a soft side when caring for him. “Her work hardened her, wound her tight. Arnie, her brother, needed a gentle sister. Sometimes she couldn’t decompress during the walk from car to house; she required a moment to herself.” (page 59) • Deucalion: Being one of the first of Victor Helios’ creations, Deucalion was once called ‘the monster’ for his appearance and reputation. He is a unusually large man made of dead body parts and is covered in scars. He wants to find a way to destroy his creator from…show more content…
If ever he, too, went into the world, he would be given a last name. In the tank, before consciousness, he’d been educated by direct-to-brain data downloading. Once brought to life, he had continued to learn during sessions of drug-induced sleep.” (37) Conflict • New Orleans Mass Murder Case: The story revolves around a serial killer case in New Orleans where the victims turn up with missing body parts. Carson and her partner, Michael Madison, are the detectives on the case. The two find many bodies that have just had limbs and then they also found bodies with extra organs. The assumed killer is named “the surgeon.” The police cannot figure out a pattern to his work and no one suspects there could be more than one killer on the loose. ‘”So he was some kind of freak,” Michael said. “He looked normal on the outside. Maybe not a male model, but not the Elephant Man, either. Inside, he’s all screwed up.” “Nature is full of freaks,” Luke said. “Snakes with two heads. Frogs with five legs. Siamese twins. You’d be surprised how many people are born with six fingers on one hand or the other.”

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