Comparison of Alastor & Manf
Title: Comparison of Alastor & Manf
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1251 | Pages: 5.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Comparison of Alastor & Manf
The works Alastor, Frankstein, and Manfred have several concerns or issues in common. Since all three of these authors were in close contact with one another, and Byron’s, “ghost-story sessions” are said to have provided the initial impetus for Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, then it would not be inconceivable for these works to discuss common issues. The main issue that is discussed in all three works is mans desire to poses nature and the
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capacity to poses nature.
All of these literary works commonly discuss the issue of man ability to understand and poses nature. However, the general verdict seems to be that man should not try to poses what they cannot understand. Nature was proven to be a complex entity that can’t be poses by man and in true to do so the main character were exhibiting a lack of respect for nature as well as God.
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