They Hide under Your Bed and in Your Head

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They Hide Under Your Bed and in your head
Monsters. They're the things from the stories that follow you home; they're hidden in your closet, under your bed, and they invade your head. They are scary and hideous, and evil; they haunt your waking hours, prevent you from sleeping, but most importantly, they reflect upon ourselves and our civilization.
We have all read many books containing monsters, having been introduced to them from a very young age. Although the primary focus of those books were to teach us about fear and overcoming it, most of us just took in how scary and evil the monsters were, and from then on greatly feared them. As the years went on, we were taught not to be scared of monsters, but to fall in love with them. We have been so white washed by books like Twilight and Warm Bodies that we no longer focus on the threat of monsters, only how pretty they are. Nowadays to a "tweenage" girl, a typical “monster” is Edward Cullen, who, despite the fact that he is a vampire isn’t even a real monster. If you compare him to the original Dracula, you can see just how much our c...

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