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Previous issue date: 2014-12-03 === The figure of the monster haunts the mankind since the dawn of the world. However, apparently the man still did not realize that these monsters are a reflection of the fears, deformities and deviations of character living inside of it. The monsters are part of the Western tradition and this paper aims at analyzing the historical development of a profile of monsters entity, through an analogy between the Gothic novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley and the film A pele que habito, by Pedro Almodóvar. === A figura do monstro assombra a humanidade desde os primórdios do mundo. Todavia, aparentemente, o homem ainda não percebeu que estes monstros são um reflexo dos medos, deformidades e desvios de caráter que vivem dentro dele. Os monstros fazem parte da tradição ocidental e o principal objetivo deste trabalho é analisar historicamente a construção do perfil da entidade monstro, por meio de uma analogia entre o romance gótico Frankenstein, de Mary Shelley e o filme A pele que habito, de Pedro Almodóvar.
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