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    Prometheus- had to give qualities to animals -had none left when it came to humans-Prometheus loved humans so he stole fire from the gods -Fire (spark)- spark of creativity/civilization Jupiter was mad‚ and he tortured Prometheus- by making birds come and eat at his liver and he would heal and he would start again Romantics see him as the divine rebel Victor Prometheus - steals back from gods -over reaches -steals from gods Paradise-Lost-God‚(victor)(The monster can manipulate him)

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    Prometheus is a wise young man. He knows more than most people who live in his world. He might even know more than the scholars. But he is not allowed to step outside of the box and think. His thoughts are being kept confined and when he finally breaks out of the box he is practically forced to leave. Leaving was the best decision for him. Leaving his world allowed him to make his own choices and he could rebel from the rules he was forced to live by his entire life. Prometheus would have found loved

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    allowing for action and interaction to take place and establishing a caste of professional actors (Bloom‚ 45). He let the chorus converse with the characters‚ introduced elaborate costumes and stage designs. Two of Aeschylus’ plays‚ Oresteia and Prometheus Bound‚ illustrate the importance of Chorus and the characteristic concept of "hubris"‚ or excessive pride‚ focusing on man’s social and political consequences in the universe in relation to the Greek gods. Aeschylus was a native of Eleusis‚ a

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    Mary Shelley and Frankenstein‚ the Modern Prometheus "…that man’s desire to understand and control the world around him is conditioned by his inability to understand and control himself." (Shelley vii). History is replete with examples of self-appointed saviors of man who have felt that it was their duty to improve the pathetic day-to-day existence of mankind. These men believe themselves to be heroic‚ even visionary and that they alone truly know best what will serve the best interest of mankind

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    The poem ‘So we’ll go no more a-roving’ by George Byron centers around the English Romantic ideas of nature to represent the divine as well as the reviving of devalued imagination. Byron’s poem was included as part of a personal letter sent to his unwell friend‚ Thomas Moore‚ in which Byron claims he suffers from a different kind of sickness. George Byron’s sickness is the wearing out of his principles as well as his physical body due to excessive partying during his over-lived Italian Christmas

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    Exam 2 Lord Byron was called “mad‚ bad and dangerous to know.” What evidence of this do we see from his poems and the biography you watched? The statement that Byron was ’’mad‚ bad and dangerous to know’’ came from Lady Caroline Lamb following their initial gathering‚ when the publication of ’’Childe Harold’’ made him the social and scholarly young man of London. Lord Byron was seen as mad‚ bad and dangerous because he was very promiscuous; he was a big party animal and was very wealthy. All three

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    The myth I am doing my essay on is Prometheus. Prometheus is a Greek story‚ but the person who translated the story is Mary Shelley. Mary’s Frankenstein is the modern day version of Prometheus; he wants to give humans the power of technology that can lead to immortality. In the Greek myth‚ Prometheus wants to give humans fire. So they both want to give humans something that gods possess. Prometheus suffers by being chained to a rock for eternity and has his liver eaten everyday by an eagle. Frankenstein’s

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    George Gordon Lord Byron Captivates the essence of romantic poetry. George Gordon Lord Byron is accredited with being on of the most brilliant romantic poets of all time and as such he has captivated millions with his poetic writings. Lord Byron had many things that made him such a success: his life was filled with passion and adventure‚ his writing was influenced by many factors‚ and his poems were emotional and intellectual thrillers. Lord Byron was a man if many passions which included: sports

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    from truly nothing. Victor Frankenstein‚ of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus‚ steps across the boundary between humanity and god and‚ while Frankenstein’s act of creation is grand‚ Shelley purposefully designed Frankenstein’s experiment as a crude mockery of godly creation to illustrate the fall of humanity as caused by the Enlightenment movement. By simply titling her novel ‘The Modern Prometheus’‚ Shelley is not only naming

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    Prometheus‚ the protagonist in The Story of Prometheus by James Baldwin and Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus‚ should be seen as a champion of human rights‚ privileges‚ and place in the scheme of things because of the critical contributions he makes to mankind with his helping efforts and teaching of valuable life skills. After witnessing the cruel conditions in which mankind was living in‚ Prometheus uses a stalk of fennel to carry fire to mankind. With the spark of fire‚ Prometheus teaches them “how

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