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mel-nik [20]
3 years ago
7

I NEED ALOT OF HELP PLEASE HELP ME ON THIS :3

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1 answer:
ludmilkaskok [199]3 years ago
6 0

"Abhorred Monster!" My rage was without bounds I sprang on him" – Victor Frankenstein.Most people  are scared of ugly creatures too .But what if the monter really lies within, far inside. What if their inner  monters is as hideous or even more repulsive than Victor´s Frankestein  creation?  People are afraid of finding their own personal monster because  their basic nature  could turn out to be evil,violent , or sick.

Their  inner monsters live with them  everyday.Like Jeckyll and Dr Hyde many people live in fear of their inner monsters not knowing when it will spring upcausing havoc. But  by finding the inner causes o their problems they will suceed in kiiling  their own inner monsters.


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