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Metanarrational Monsters, Part Three – Wolfman: Fear of the Unrestraineable Nature of Oneself
(Part 3 of 8) Archetype Two: Wolfman – Fear of the Unrestraineable Nature of Oneself David: I’m a werewolf. Alex: Are you all right? David: I don’t know, I’ll let you know the next full moon. -An American Werewolf … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema Studies, Cultural Mythology, Dystopicism & Fear, Existentialism, Horror (Classic), Philosophy Studies, Propaganda Studies, Wolfman
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