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The Monster's Fingers on People's Necks
I think what it's trying to do as a novel is construct a very potent sense of what we exclude from the circle of social sympathy. And in excluding those kinds of things, that thing becomes far worse and far more dangerous to us than it need otherwise of being. So, I don't think it's straightforwardly about the exclusion of a benevolent being creates a monster. Monsters are made, and they're also born. There's nothing more palpable when you've read the novel of that feeling of the imprint of the monster's fingers on people's necks. That's how he kills people, and that's what Victor starts to feel towards the end.