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Genesis And The Myth Of Prometheus In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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Frankenstein is a story about a young and brilliant scientist named Victor Frankenstein who wants to do something man has never achieved before. In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley presents Frankenstein as a selfish, determined, and irresponsible person through the comparison of other creators in Genesis and the Myth Of Prometheus. To illustrate, Victor is portrayed as a selfish person when he immediately abandons his creation when it comes alive and reacts with horror “the beauty of the dream [vanishes], and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart... I [rush] out of the room” (Shelley 35).As he runs from his room, Frankenstein does not give the monster a chance to be understood. But, Prometheus does everything to help the humans. Prometheus
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