This greek god is famous for giving the gift of fire to humans.
Prometheus
Hybris
The full title of this famous book by Mary Shelly is often considered the first science fiction novel.
Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus
This greek god is responsible for punishing Prometheus.
Zeus
Hubris is opposed to this term meaning temperance and reason.
Logos
This element, similar to Prometheus' Fire, is often associated with Victor Frankenstein.
Electricity
The the name of the mountain that Prometheus was chained to.
Caucasus Mountains
Hubris often leads to this greek word meaning downfall.
Frankenstein's monster refers to himself as this biblical character in Mary Shelly's book Frankenstein.
Adam
In this play by Sophocles, the main character is guilty of having an overbearing pride and insists that he can sidestep the fate of gods.
Oedipus Rex
In ancient Athens hubris is often associated with this crime.
Assault or Battery
This famous greek inventor's son, like Victor Frankenstein, flew a little too close to the sun.
Icarus
In Iliad by Homer, this queen offends the gods when she boasts about the number of children she has birthed, when the Titan Lito only has two, a classic example of a mortal believing she is superior to the divine.
Niobe
This greek word means a character's fatal flaw.
Hamartia
This director created the 1931 film Frankenstein which was often criticized for its inaccuracies to the source material.
James Whale