Answer and Explanation:
A character who presents this theme is Victor Frankenstein himself, since his passion for science promotes the desire to create life, like a god. As this passion is overwhelming, Victor surrenders to it and creates the creature, rejecting it immediately afterwards, without thinking about the consequences. However, the creature begins to promote a wave of deaths, destruction and despair, causing Victor to rethink his inconsequential actions and is afraid to have acted according to his own passions. All the suffering caused by the creature is seen by Victor as his own responsibility and this moves and emphasizes the importance of the work, showing how the human being is a victim of his desires and how he is afraid of what he causes.