Here's why Frankenstein is compared to Prometheus:
* Both defied the natural order: Prometheus stole fire, which was the exclusive domain of the gods. Frankenstein, in his hubris, defied the natural order of life and death by creating a living being.
* Both brought consequences: Prometheus was punished by Zeus for his theft, chained to a rock and having his liver eaten by an eagle every day. Frankenstein also faced dire consequences for his creation, witnessing the monster's destructive path and ultimately losing his own life.
* Both symbolized the dangers of ambition: Both Prometheus and Frankenstein represent the dangers of unchecked ambition and the consequences of pushing beyond the boundaries of what is deemed acceptable.
The subtitle "The Modern Prometheus" highlights the similarities between Frankenstein and Prometheus. It implies that Frankenstein, like Prometheus, is a figure who challenged established norms and faced the consequences of his actions.