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    Prometheus‚ according to Greek mythology‚ was the Titan who created mankind. A task given to him by Zeus‚ he was to create human beings with clay and water in the image of the gods. Prometheus taught man to read‚ heal their sickness‚ and to hunt. Zeus kept fire from mankind but Prometheus stole the fire from Zeus and gave it to the humans against direct domands. Zeus then punished him by fixing him to a rock of Caucasus where each day an eagle would peck out his liver‚ only for it to grow back the

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    or‚ the Modern Prometheus I didn’t know much about the story because the only exposure to the story I had was from Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein‚ while this rendition was extremely amusing‚ it did not follow the story line of the book in the slightest. I thought that the monster was named Frankenstein‚ I thought that the monster always had bad intentions‚ and I didn’t think the monster killed Victor’s family. Now that I have finished reading Frankenstein: or‚ the Modern Prometheus I know there is

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    referencing the mythological greek god Prometheus and Lucifer in the subtitle of this novel. It is entitled "The Modern Prometheus." This is the introduction to one of the main characters‚ Victor‚ and his want to be as Prometheus and Lucifer were. Through Victor’s discoveries he was trying to possess the mystical powers held by only God Himself‚ as did Prometheus and Lucifer. Prometheus‚ Lucifer‚ and Victor were thoughtful and good at heart. Prometheus taught humans the arts of mathematics

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    The portrayal of Zeus in Hesiod’s Theogony is very similar to his portrayal in Prometheus Bound in the way Zeus acts and reacts. The portrayals are different because the perceptions of Zeus have changed. The portrayal of Zeus in Hesiod’s Theogony is very‚ very favorable. "…the whole poem can be read as an elaboration of the greatness of this god." (ACM 130) Prometheus Bound is written in a way that the reader can’t help but dislike Zeus. Theogony describes different aspects of Zeus’ personality;

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    changed to a pyais which means box. Two twin brothers name Prometheus and Epimetheus are the cause of Pandora’s box being created. The two brothers were given the task of populating the earth with animals and mankind. Prometheus which means forethought was crafty and was entrusted with the task of creating mankind and watching over them. Epimetheus which means afterthought was entrusted with creating and looking out for the animals. Prometheus loved mankind and saw that man was not happy. He saw that

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    myth of Faustus and the myth of Prometheus. Allusions to these myths are blatantly obvious in the actions‚ reactions‚ and reflections of the protagonist‚ Victor Frankenstein. More specifically‚ Shelley’s fluid incorporation of the

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    Analysis of Frankenstein under philosophical light Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ also known as Modern Prometheus‚ reflects upon major pitfalls of the modern philosophy as Victor Frankenstein attempts to prevail over God with the power of science. Through depicting Victor Frankenstein’s tragic fall sparked by his incessant yearning for higher knowledge‚ Mary Shelly warns modern readers on potential dangers behind mankind’s aspiration for excessive knowledge and its desire to overpower the immutable

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    Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Dangerous Knowledge The pursuit of knowledge is at the heart of Frankenstein‚ as Victor attempts to surge beyond accepted human limits and access the secret of life. Likewise‚ Robert Walton attempts to surpass previous human explorations by endeavoring to reach the North Pole. This ruthless pursuit of knowledge‚ of the light (see “Light and Fire”)‚ proves dangerous‚ as Victor’s act of creation eventually

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    COMMENTARY Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a complex literary piece that through diction‚ symbolism‚ and imagery explores the typical human inclination to push boundaries and the corollary that comes with these actions. The use of diction in the excerpt builds intricate characters that question and challenge the reader’s ideas. As a main component of the story’s theme in an overall sense‚ as well as in the passage‚ the allegory and representation of the characters form a new interpretation of the

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    science‚ and religion‚ and have fought countless battles over it. However‚ this is no one-sided matter. The benefits and consequences of intelligence and knowledge are determined only by how it is being used. In the novel Frankenstein‚ or the Modern Prometheus‚ this conflict of interests tore and shook Dr. Frankenstein’s life to its very foundations. Dr. Frankenstein creates the creature in the hopes of helping mankind‚ but because of his intelligence he becomes overconfident‚ ending in his creating

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