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Cleopatra and frankenstein
Cleopatra and frankenstein










The narrators work to demonstrate how people in our lives, beyond our romantic partners, inform our sense of companionship. Some such narrators include Zoe, Frank’s sister Santiago, a mutual friend whose party led to Frank and Cleo’s meet-cute Anders, a former Scandinavian model and Frank’s best friend Quentin, Cleo’s best friend and Eleanor, one of Frank’s employees at the advertising firm.Įach character is complex and vibrant, their powerful presence on the page complementing the chaos of Frank and Cleo’s relationship. The narration alternates between side characters’ perspectives, giving a chance for readers to construct their own account of the central romance. “Cleopatra and Frankenstein” is a compelling read for reasons beyond the core dynamic. Despite their problems, the characters still feel deeply considered and relatable.

cleopatra and frankenstein

As Frank turns to alcohol to numb his problems, Cleo grows frustrated with his frequent substance use. Frank faces similar struggles, with an estranged father and a mother who provided him with a less-than-healthy idea of love. Cleo is dealing with her mother’s passing and her strained relationship with her father.

cleopatra and frankenstein

They’re from different walks of life and different generations, but both have demons nipping at their heels. Mellors weaves an enticing tale of companionship and conflict within Cleo and Frank’s marriage. The novel continues jumping through several months as the couple’s enigmatic connection unravels, affecting the lives of those around them. The novel then jumps ahead a few months to Frank and Cleo getting married following a whirlwind romance. Right off the bat, Frank and Cleo’s electric dynamic pulls readers in. Frank is the 40-something-year-old owner of an advertising firm and Cleo is a 24-year-old aspiring artist from England. Set in New York City, the novel opens with an endearing elevator meet-cute between protagonists Cleo and Frank.

cleopatra and frankenstein

The recently released “Cleopatra and Frankenstein” by NYU alum Coco Mellor has taken social media by storm, particularly TikTok, where a hashtag for the book has garnered more than 3.1 million views on videos using it.












Cleopatra and frankenstein