Hi everyone!! So we're doing some Frankenstein essays over the holidays and we got given an essay prompt which is ‘It’s gigantic stature and the deformity of its aspect, more hideous than belongs to humanity’ – Frankenstein is about what it means to be human…Discuss and I just don't know what to write about, I tried to brainstorm some ideas but I couldn't really come up with anything, so if anyone has any ideas that they would like to share, that would be super helpful! Thanks! 
Heya fruitbowl34! Welcome to ATAR Notes.

I'm not doing Frankenstein this year, unfortunately; however, I did read it a while ago, and I think that this would be a really good topic for you to play around with. Very difficult, but good.
An argument could include the fact that Frankenstein's monster is a patchwork of previous lives, but he holds his own intelligence (albeit a child-like intelligence). the creature is his own person, even if everyone else sees him as a monster - even his own creator. You could argue to sympathise with Frankenstein's character, and give examples to show that even though he is not viewed as human, he in fact
is. (e.g. the child he wishes to become friends with, his care and his empathy, his innocent confusion at the hate being laden upon him.)
Or, you could argue the other way - the creature is not an original being, he is made up of other's pasts and brains and experiences. He wakes up knowing how to speak, walk and think, but only because of the dead pieces inside him. He is a base animal, and although he can communicate with the world around him, he does not show much more human emotion than that out of a need for survival. He cannot seem to control himself, and he was not naturally conceived and has been deemed a monster by society, an outcast of gargantuan proportions.
These are just some of my thoughts on your topic. I know they're pretty vague, but I hope they help you nail down some solid arguments anyway.

~poet