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    Cours de Peinture par Principes in 1708. Up until Rubens artwork‚ the classical style of painting was preferred with a focus mainly on “straight lines‚ right angles‚ triangular arrangement of forms‚ balance‚ symmetry‚ and so on” (Minor 367). De Piles believed that color appealed more to human’s emotions and that was what truly great art was meant to do. He therefore obviously chose Ruben’s work as superior to Poussin’s. This

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    One approach to this question would be to say that the creature in ’Frankentein’ was himself the only monster. However‚ as we soon realise‚ the creature is benevolent at heart and only becomes monstrous due to the unjust way in which society treats him. The bleak‚ miserable world which Shelley portrays‚ full of hypocrisy‚ oppression and prejudice gains exposure through the depiction of the monsters ’fall from grace’. It is through the monsters suffering that he becomes truly monstrous. Shelley is

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    all other men.  So let us choose our names…” (98). Equality chooses the name Prometheus. In Greek mythology‚ Prometheus was the son of the Titan Iapetus and Clymene. Although Prometheus is technically not a god‚ he is considered as the god of forethought and craftiness. In the myth‚ Prometheus was trusted to mold mankind out of clay; however‚ his attempts to better the lives of mankind made Zeus angry. Prometheus then tricked Zeus into taking a lesser sacrifice from the people. Zeus became very

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    these two characters give each other new names to fit their new selves. Liberty renames Equality as Prometheus. Equality renames Liberty as Gaea. Ayn Rand names these characters Prometheus and Gaea for their strong personalities toward the historical Prometheus and Gaea. In the late 8th-century BC‚ a Greek Titan named Prometheus stole fire from the ruler of the Pantheon of Gods named Zeus. Prometheus gave the fire to the mortals so they could too have the benefit that the fire brings. But he was then

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    negative effects. This is shown in Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein: or the Modern Prometheus‚ where Victor Frankenstein tries to make major scientific progress for the world by creating new life‚ but he ends up with his loved ones murdered by his creation and his life ruined. Shelley emphasizes how an excess of knowledge is also dangerous‚ and can potentially destroy humanity. The character in Frankenstein: or the Modern Prometheus that is most harmed by knowledge is the main protagonist Victor Frankenstein

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    Something that Prometheus seems so interested in. Egoism is a doctrine that individual self worth is the motive behind all conscious action. In this day in age being an egoist is wrong‚ but in Prometheus society being an egoist wasn’t even heard of. Why is it that Prometheus writes down “ego” at the very end of the book on page 105 of Anthem. To Prometheus the word ego is sacred. To Prometheus being an individualist should be something everyone should want and strive for. In fact Prometheus is wanting

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    Frankenstein

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    God’s almighty power. Live your life and obey God. Victor Frankenstein challenges God’s power. He creates a living creature‚ a true monster. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein becomes a modern Prometheus by creating his monster. If you compare Victor Frankenstein to Prometheus‚ you will see that there are some common elements between him and the Titan. Like him Frankenstein goes too far and does not accept his own limits. Frankenstein has a little bit of the “creative fire of heaven”

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    he has a curse in the beginning of the book. Now he realizes that he has to do something about his society. Prometheus/Equality is correct to critically judge his society because he learns that the leaders of their society’s morals are hypocritical and lies.

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    Anthem Literary Analysis

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    Anthem‚ Prometheus writes that he now understands “why the best in me had been my sins and my transgressions; and why I had never felt guilt in my sins.” What has Prometheus come to understand about himself? Why does his society regard the “best in him” as sinful? “It is a sin to think words no others think and to put them down upon paper no others see.” “It is a sin write this.” So begins Ayn Rand’s Anthem‚ a dystopian novella convening the life of Equality7-2521‚ The Unconquered‚ Prometheus. In

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