If a person's positive side is a Jobs admirer, then his dark side should admire Dennis to the ground. Until the end, no one knew what was true and what was false in Dennis' story, and he played the role of a god who played everyone in the palm of his hand. Indeed, he is a control freak. Aside from controlling the writers writing books for him; controlling the progress of the police; I even wonder if his purpose in rescuing the man who survived the tie was to make way for his own future trial. His IQ is superior and his personality is full of charm. I believe that I will also be the person who will fall for him the first time I see him. Serial murder, necrophilia, cannibalism and other extremely horrific and disgusting things happened to him even with a hint of romance. Aren't those people really saved? Des is my dark side, I believe he is the dark side of most people, the dark side of society, but that's human nature, an essential part of being a person. As he said, he is just a practitioner, and what he does is obsessively discussed because of the commonality of human beings. The above are my thoughts on the image of Dannis in this play. The play itself is not very amazing, there are many social problems. But I'm more interested in Dannis' personality than this. Madness is seeing life as it is, and not as it should be.
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