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    Exam 4: Alienation of the Human and Divine: Prometheus, Fire, and Pandora
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    The Poet Shelley Interpreted Prometheus as an Image of the Human
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The Poet Shelley Interpreted Prometheus as an Image of the Human

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The poet Shelley interpreted Prometheus as an image of the human mind, remaining free despite its physical bondage.

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