In the Veins of Society
<p>It's like this is the creature’s song to the rest of the world. He’s misunderstood, judged merely on his appearance which somehow reflects his entirety. It’s not his fault that we choose to judge him. As a society, we’ve been responsible for creating our own monsters.</p>
<h2><strong>Nurture vs Nature</strong></h2>
<p>I want to explore how people may see him as a monster by nurture, but not a monster by nature, and how the world around him has shaped him into the idea of a monster although he wasn’t born one and still isn’t one. There are things in this world that we somehow consider immediately as “<strong>weaknesses, disadvantages, or bad luck</strong>.” How can we assume that these things are detrimental to someone’s life? What if it’s society making it detrimental, where these things aren’t inherently a weakness, but instead, an arbitrary vulnerability exploited by society?</p>
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