I forgot to include the following sentences.I really hope you can have a look at them, too.

1) Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Shelley’s Frankenstein share similarities. Actually, both the shooting of the albatross and the creation of the monster can be regarded as crimes against nature. 2.Furthermore, in the subtitle to the novel “Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus”, there is a clear reference to (??) the myth of Prometheus, the giant who in Greek mythology stole fire from God to give it to men.
3)Dr Frankenstein is an overreacher just like Dr. Frankenstein since, by creating a human beings from selected corpses, he went against challenged the divine authority in an attempt to free men from God’s power.
4)By the way, how do you call the students' booklet, in which they keep their excuse notes. If there are not of age, the excuse note must be signed by a parent and hande in to the administration office.)

3. human being (singuar) and delete "went against"

4. if they're not of age

Permission slips? I'm not sure what booklet you mean.

Sra

Sure, I'll provide an explanation and help you with the missing sentences too.

1) To find similarities between Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Shelley’s Frankenstein, you need to analyze both works. Read through the texts to identify common themes or elements. In this case, the shooting of the albatross in Coleridge's poem and the creation of the monster in Shelley's Frankenstein can be seen as crimes against nature. Both actions disrupt the natural order and have negative consequences.

2) To understand the reference in the subtitle of "Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus", you need to know about the myth of Prometheus in Greek mythology. Prometheus was a giant who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity. This act brought knowledge and enlightenment but also had severe consequences. The subtitle suggests that Shelley's Frankenstein follows a similar theme by exploring the consequences of scientific advancement and the overreaching ambition of the protagonist.

3) It seems there might be a repetition or error in the sentence you provided. Both parts mention Dr. Frankenstein. However, if we assume that the intended comparison is between Dr. Frankenstein and someone else, like Dr. Faustus, you can analyze their characters. By creating a human being from selected corpses, Dr. Frankenstein challenges the divine authority by attempting to free humanity from God's power. This act of overreaching ambition can be seen as a parallel to characters like Dr. Faustus in literature.

4) The booklet in which students keep their excuse notes can be referred to as an "excuse book" or an "absence note book." It serves as a record of their excuses for missing school or classes. If students are not of age, these excuse notes often need to be signed by a parent or guardian and handed in to the administration office for verification and record-keeping purposes.