Monday, May 20, 2019
Prometheus Essay
When I was reading Prometheus, I came upon a lot of similarities between the story and Frankenstein The innovational Prometheus. I believe Frankenstein The neo Prometheus was a good name for Mary Shelleys book for devilfold reasons. One reason was that two Prometheus and Victor, despite what people said, gave very valuable but d offenseous things to some(prenominal) society and individual persons. other reason might be that both Victor and Prometheus had to suffer for their knotty decisions. Both Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus and Prometheus share umteen similarities through both their musical note and morale.In Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus, the tone of the survey to the author simply screams disapproval and a little bit of appreciation. When Mary Shelley low gear writes of Victor creating the monster, she shows vehemence through her writing when she brings up the idea that support could be created in a lab and assumption to a lifeless being. But, later on in the book, when she is writing for Victors character, she clearly expresses more hatred and disapproval of the idea of the giving of life to lifeless beings.She expresses these ideas through Frankensteins obvious anger and pain that is caused because of his reckless choice to create life. In terms of morale, Shelley makes it clear life is not meant to be created and make believen away. Life is supposed to be a very valuable thing to be comprehended every day. But yet, she still shows that good can come from a bad situation. These are just about of the examples of Shelleys intentional moral and tone in Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus. In Prometheus the authors tone also shows disapproval, but it presents positive thoughts about the gift of fire.When Prometheus first gives fire to the people of the earth, the author expresses both his approval and disapproval of the situation through Zeuss character and Prometheuss character. When Zeus says, straight off that they have that gi ft, theres no telling what theyll do. Soon they will be so high of their accomplishments, that they will think they are as great as gods. Who knows, they might even try to impel Olympus itself, the author obviously is glowing with disapproval of the idea. However, the author admits that some good could come out of it, when Zues decides to give the humans a chance ather than burn them in their own flames. Now we are to the point where I must state both the stories similarities. Both the Prometheus and Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus are similar in so many ways I easily understand why Mary Shelley named her novel based on the Hellenic Myth. One of the most obvious reasons is the close similarity in the plot. Both Victor and Prometheus are punished for their decisions they had make. They also both think their choices will contribute to society, instead of being a menace to society. Another major similarity is that the authors of both stories present the same lesson throughout ea ch story.The lesson is that some things are meant to be left alone or else major consequences will follow because of the decision to tamper with those things. In Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus, Victor tampers with the matter of life his consequence is the torture of being responsible for the murder of those he loves. In the Greek Myth Prometheus, Prometheus tampers with the matter of fire his consequence is being tortured every day for the sleep of eternity by excruciating physical pain. Those are a couple of the many similarities between the two classic stories.Both the Greek myth Prometheus and novel Frankenstein The Modern Prometheus were good stories to read. They both provided very good life lessons. One is that if one is doing something that requires unwanted lying to those they love, one probably should not be doing it in the first place. Another is that one needs to take responsibility for his or her actions and accept it with open arms because it was due(p) to their o ne decision. After reading these stories many similarities arose for me that helped me make the decision that Mary Shelleys novel was fitly named.
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