1. Themes of Frankenstein
This idea can be taken and linked to Milton's idea of how the world was created, how God, after expelling Satan and his angels out of heaven, creates another world for the other creatures to live in; ideas such as this were seen as God like, and artistic creativity was seen as God like. ... Before the creature tells his tale he says '"Remember I am thy creature; I aught to be thy Adam; but I am rather the fallen Angel whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed."' ... Later, Frankenstein says that he had been 'misled by passion' and that he was under 'the evil in...
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