Dr. Frankenstein's assistant is a fictional character named Igor in popular culture. However, in Mary Shelley's original novel "Frankenstein," there is no character named Igor. Instead, Dr. Frankenstein's assistant is a young Swiss student named Henry Clerval, who is also his best friend.
Igor first appeared in the 1931 film adaptation of "Frankenstein." He is frequently depicted as a hunchbacked, sinister figure who assists Dr. Frankenstein in creating the monster. Igor's character has been portrayed in various ways over the years, and he often serves as a comic relief in horror films.
In some adaptations, Igor is depicted as resentful towards Dr. Frankenstein and seeks revenge against him. In others, he is depicted as a loyal servant who helps Dr. Frankenstein despite his misgivings.
Overall, the character of Dr. Frankenstein's assistant varies widely depending on the adaptation, and his name (whether it's Igor or not) is not consistent in the Frankenstein mythos.
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