This morning while I was under the shower I thought that the plots of the bible and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein are extremely similar. God and Victor Frankenstein both create life, but their creations are discontent and rebel, conflict ensues and the creation wants to destroy his creator in the end. In the bible the creator is killed, in Frankenstein the creator dies shortly before the creation gets around to it. So far, the parallels are striking.
But there are some differences as well, the mainstream interpretation of the bible sees the death of the creator at the hand of his creations as something liberating, in Frankenstein there is no such liberation even though the creation achieved the majority of the goals it set out for itself, it is not content at all, in fact its suicide is implied, which can be seen as the ultimate, though unfulfilling, liberation.
Discuss.