Monday I read this so many times I practically know it by heart.
| ! Cursed, cursed creator! Why I had to live?, why not at that moment I turned off the flame of life you'd unconsciously so on? (...) All except me, rested and enjoyed. I, as the arch-fiend, bore a hell within me, and, not finding anyone who understood me, I wanted to uproot trees, cause chaos and destruction around me, and sit despuésa enjoy the wreckage. (...) There was one among the millonesde men on earth who would have pity on me and help me. Should I then feel kindness to my enemies. " From then declare an endless war against the species, and particularly against those who had created and forced me to suffer this misery. Frankenstein, Mary W. Shelley.
disturbing book, Gothic as could be, and philosophical as they come.
I love this paragraph because it sums up perfectly the themes dealt with in the book. Which are not few. But above all a question launches, very relevant today in the world, directly: "Can you be happy while I crawl under the weight of my misery?". To read more, participants are on the list of samdogar
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