Monsters, per the example of Frankenstein, possess archetypal human qualities; yet, they are pigeonholed into a title of inhumanity. Why do we "fear" (with a "monster" being an "ugly terrifying being"; Bing.com) the exemplars of human-constructed continuums?
Furthermore, what constitutes "monster"'s counterpart of "human"?
- Yongming (, Stefanie, and Raquel)
"More than human" |
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