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Mary Shelley's allusions to Milton's "Paradise Lost" in "Frankenstein" deepen the themes of creation, ambition, and isolation. The parallels between Victor Frankenstein and the figures of God and Satan in Milton's work highlight the consequences of unchecked ambition and the quest for knowledge. Additionally, the Creature's longing for acceptance and understanding mirrors the plight of Adam, emphasizing the tragic outcomes of abandonment and rejection. These allusions encourage readers to reflect on the moral implications of creation and the responsibilities that accompany it.

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