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A society in which individuals can freely choose to associate, trade, act, and interact openly without fear of imposed coercion, is one which has accepted the Promethean flame. ... The Promethean hero figure that creates, strives, and accepts the peaceful actions and choices of others.
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Prometheus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a Satanic/Promethean hero who appropriates to himself the power of creation and then allows that creation to undo him.
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III. The Cult of the Hero ... V. THE PROMETHEAN HERO ... THE ROMANTIC HERO...
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Du Bois wrote of him as a Promethean hero, the "necessary man' of American history. In doing so, he was not the revisionist. Rather, he was reviving the perception of Brown that had prevailed during the Civil War, the perception cultivated by the Transcendentalists Emerson and Thoreau and by the poets Whitman and Melville.
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In each case he is a hero chained in his body, alienated from it, as he struggles to put on the archetypal father's mantle of Law and control over Nature. The Promethean Complex is an extension of the Oedipal rivalry of father and son.
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If you have a TV or basically live anywhere that isn’t under a rock, you will have heard about Iraqi journalist Muntader Al ... One more promethean is about alternative discourses, providing some kind of perspective on the mainstream media. We want this to be a safe haven for skepticism! ... One More Promethean at Blogged...
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