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Allisa [31]
3 years ago
10

how does victor frankenstein's story parallel the story of prometheus and pandora-apex english 12 sem 2 (1.3-5)

English
2 answers:
lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The novel Frankenstein is greatly influenced by the tale of Prometheus.

Explanation:

The full name of the book is <em>Frankenstein</em> or the <em>Modern Prometheus. </em>In Greek mythology, Prometheus is credited with the creation of humanity from clay, and stealing the God´s fire to give to humanity knowledge and enlightenment. He then was eternally condemned by Zeus, being bounded to a rock and having an eagle come every day to eat his liver, which would grow back overnight. In later western cultures, Prometheus became a figure that represented human striving, the quest for scientific knowledge, and the risk of unintended consequences. Victor Frankenstein, like Prometheus, wants to be a creator and hold the power of the Gods, by assembling a body from various corpses and trying to give it life, using the power of electricity (representation of Zeus). He then is tortured by his own creation for the rest of his days, like Prometheus. The gift of creating life comes along with the curse of the monster, whom Victor could not bare, and then goes on a killing spree for not being accepted. The killing spree of Frankenstein´s monster would be a representation of Pandora, who was sent by Zeus to release all the evils of humanity after Prometheus gifted them with the God´s fire.

KengaRu [80]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Both Victor and Prometheus were punished for their bold, godlike actions.

Explanation:

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