Monster

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"A monster is often a type of grotesque creature, whose appearance frightens and whose powers of destruction threaten the human world´s social or moral order.

A monster can also be like a human, but in folklore, they are commonly portrayed as the lowest class, as mutants, deformed, supernatural, and otherworldly.

Animal monsters are outside the moral order, but sometimes have their origin in some human violation of the moral law (e.g. in the Greek myth, Minos does not sacrifice to Poseidon the white bull which the god sent him, so as punishment Poseidon makes Minos´ wife, Pasiphaë, fall in love with the bull. She copulates with the beast, and gives birth to the man with a bull´s head, the Minotaur). Human monsters are those who by birth were never fully human (Medusa and her Gorgon sisters) or who through some supernatural or unnatural act lost their humanity (werewolves, Frankenstein´s monster), and so who can no longer, or who never could, follow the moral law of human society." - (en.wikipedia.org 03.01.2021)
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