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FinnZ [79.3K]
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How do modern monsters differ from historical monsters?

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Advocard [28]3 years ago
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D  .Modern monsters can hide within normal society; historical monsters lived outside of society?

Monsters have for ages been demonstrations of society’s suspicions and anxieties.  The monster is more than an offensive creature of the thought and it is a kind of sociological class, which was manipulated in realms which is vast as religion, biology, literature, and politics. Historical monsters are

insignias or symbols of a culture’s fantasies which cannot sustain in societies.

In the 21st century, there was human like Hitler and Charles Manson who considered as Modern monsters. As monsters are compared to Evil men, these human monsters also showed the extent of cruelty and brutality by killing the mass population and still could able to sustain within society.


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