Werewolves Quote by John E. Douglas
““Serial murder may, in fact, be a much older phenomenon than we realize. The stories and legends that have filtered down about witches and werewolves and vampires may have been a way of explaining outrages so hideous that no one in the small and close-knit towns of Europe and early America could comprehend the perversities we now take for granted. Monsters had to be supernatural creatures. They couldn't be just like us.””
About This Quote
The quote suggests that historical accounts of supernatural monsters may actually be early attempts to describe extreme human violence that societies could not otherwise comprehend.
In simple terms: Monsters as metaphors for human evil.
Violence was mythologized to fit cultural limits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- interpreting folklore
- studying criminal history
- analyzing media portrayals
- educational curricula
- psychological research
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- crime analysis
- cultural studies
Questions to Reflect On
- What does labeling violence as supernatural reveal about a society's values?
- How might modern media continue this pattern?