Comparing Victor Frankenstein And Prometheus In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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In the novel Frankenstein, written by Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein is seen as being vastly similar in his identification with Prometheus and lives up to this documentation. Both Victor Frankenstein and Prometheus make vital mistakes which in turn causes a life of eternal misery for each of them. Prometheus is the ancient Greek mythological figure who is said to have produced many skirmishes between mankind and the gods. Without receiving the consent of Zeus, Prometheus brings fire down to earth for the use of humankind. This is shown in The Modern Prometheus when it says, "Prometheus, whom with the aid of Minerva, went up to heaven, and lighted his torch at the chariot of the sun, and brought down fire to man." This action caused

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