Friday 26 July 2013 | By: Amandine Ronny Montegerai

Frankenstien, Prometheus and Franz Kafka


Franz Kafka
(died 1924) wrote a short piece on Prometheus, outlining what he saw as the four aspects of his myth:

"According to the first, he was clamped to a rock in the Caucasus for betraying the secrets of the gods to men, and the gods sent eagles to feed on his liver, which was perpetually renewed.
According to the second, Prometheus, goaded by the pain of the tearing beaks, pressed himself deeper and deeper into the rock until he became one with it.
According to the third, his treachery was forgotten in the course of thousands of years, forgotten by the gods, the eagles, forgotten by himself.
According to the fourth, everyone grew weary of the meaningless affair. The gods grew weary, the eagles grew weary, the wound closed wearily.
There remains the inexplicable mass of rock. The legend tried to explain the inexplicable. As it came out of a substratum of truth it had in turn to end in the inexplicable.

Note: 3,4 time watching the frankenstein 1931... remind me about myth Prometheus, Frankenstein is modern Prometheus.

~Image Prometheus 1909 by Otto Greiner