Ambition Flashcards
1
Q
- “what glory…banish disease…invulnerable to any but a violent death.” c2
A
- Initial desire to eradicate disease
- Reveals his ego, frames his ambition in grandiose terms, would rather seek acclaim
- Initial veneer of altruism becomes overshadowed by unchecked ambition
- Hubris
- Wishes to transcend the limit of mortality and play God.
- Shelley was dubious about the enlightenment
2
Q
- “Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through and pour a torrent of light into our dark world.” c4
A
- Mere obstacles to bring down to being enlightenment
- Defy the natural order
- Transcend human understanding
- Disregards any ethical considerations
- Destructive nature of unchecked scientific pursuits
3
Q
- “No father could claim the gratitude of his child so completely as I should deserve their.” c4
A
- So monumental that his achievements would surpass the gratitude one receives from his child
- Arrogance and delusions of grandiosity
- Believes he will be revered as a creator, detachment from reality
- Ambition blinds him to the ethical implications of his experiments
- So obsessed with acclaim that he neglects his duty as a creator.
4
Q
- “Do you share my madness? Have you drunk also from the intoxicating draught?…..dash the cup from your lips.” letter 4
A
- Vivid metaphors, ambition has clouded his judgement, mental turmoil, self-awareness
- Anagnorisis
- Urgency and insistence, dissuade Walton
- Forcefully rejecting the drink, urgency
- Succumb to the allure of ambition