Victor Frankenstein The Mariner

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The character of the Mariner can seen similar to that of Victor Frankenstein, specifically when he is planning to create the creature without taking in consideration the possible negative outcomes. Frankenstein is seen determined to finish his project, and disregards the fact that his creation may break the rules of nature. To Frankenstein, “life and death appeared to [him as] ideal bounds, which [he] should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world.” Frankenstein believing it is his responsibility to “pour a torrent of light into our dark word”, gives the impression that he thinks of himself as a godly figure, rather than a human who makes mistakes. His “godly” idea of science being more powerful than nature is

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