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Both the narrator in "Notes from Underground" and Victor Frankenstein exhibit profound existential struggles and a sense of alienation from society. They grapple with their own identities and moral dilemmas, often reflecting on the consequences of their actions and the nature of free will. Additionally, both characters embody a conflict between intellectual ambition and emotional turmoil, leading to self-destructive behaviors that ultimately isolate them from others.

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