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PLEASE HELPLOOK AT THE PICTURE In the myth that bears his name, Prometheus steals the ability to make
fire from Zeus, the king of the gods, and gives it to humanity. For his
crime, Prometheus is punished for eternity.
In Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, a driven scientist works tirelessly
to find a way to bring life to the dead. He succeeds, but the monster he
creates makes him suffer for the rest of his days.
What motif is present in both the myth and the modern story?
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A. Physical transformations
B. The price of ambition
O C. Useless attempts to control fate
D. Losing oneself to a task


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