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“The problem, of course, was that turning into a monster was the brighter of my two choices. Choice Number 1: I turn into a vampyre, which equals a monster in just about any human’s mind. Choice Number 2: My body rejects the Change and I die. Forever. So the good news is that I wouldn’t have to…” quote by Anonymous
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“The problem, of course, was that turning into a monster was the brighter of my two choices. Choice Number 1: I turn into a vampyre, which equals a monster in just about any human’s mind. Choice Number 2: My body rejects the Change and I die. Forever. So the good news is that I wouldn’t have to take the geometry test tomorrow.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown (likely horror/fantasy), title unspecified

The narrator faces a dire dilemma: become a monster and live, or reject the change and die, highlighting a forced choice between undesirable outcomes.

In simple terms: Choosing between two bad options, one being monstrous transformation.

Key Takeaway

Accept the inevitable change or seek an alternative path.

Themes

dilemma identity transformation survival choice

Mood

anxious reflective tense

Type

literary philosophical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • career decision
  • health diagnosis
  • ethical dilemma

Key Concepts

existentialism monster myth self‑acceptance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “monster” mean to you?
  • Can you find a third option?
A Different Perspective

The binary framing oversimplifies complex possibilities and ignores middle ground solutions.

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