A work that explores human nature, very dark, very depressing, but very exciting. I've always thought that children are easily destroyed, and Monster told me how they were destroyed. A word, an expression, will leave a deep imprint in the young mind. I believe that everyone has been hurt when he was a child, maybe the people who hurt them have forgotten, only they will remember. A lot of times that injury will affect their character, their attitude towards things, the principles of their method of doing things. Adults only know how to protect their bodies from injury, thinking that the scars on the soul will soon be forgotten. In fact, it is the hearts of children that need protection the most.
Monster is really a classic, and the heart of each character is deeply excavated by the author. From the main characters to the small supporting characters that appear once, all of them are so real and the story structure is so tight that it makes people feel that it is a real thing (I don't know if it is really an adaptation of a real event).
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