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Both characters are depicted as outcasts and rebels against their creator. Satan in Paradise Lost rebels against God and is cast out of heaven, while the monster in Frankenstein rebels against Victor Frankenstein and is rejected by society. Both characters experience feelings of isolation and seek revenge against those who wronged them.

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