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Nthe novel frankenstein, the creature says the following to victor: "i am thy creature: i ought to be thy adam, but i am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed."

in saying these words, which biblical or mythological character does the creature parallel?

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satan
prometheus
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