Explanation:
Frankenstein and Prometheus are both figures in literature and mythology who are known for their attempts to create life. In the Greek myth of Prometheus, Prometheus creates humanity out of clay and then steals fire from the gods to give to them, an act for which he is punished by Zeus. In Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, the title character creates a human-like monster through scientific experimentation and then struggles to deal with the consequences of his creation. Both Prometheus and Frankenstein are punished for their attempts to play God, and their stories explore themes of ambition, responsibility, and the limits of human knowledge and power.