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“You want to stab me again, don't you?" He didn't look at all ashamed. "Think of it as testing the limits of your new abilities." I groaned. "I've created a monster." "I don't think someone who recently crawled from the grave should be throwing around labels like 'monster,'" he said, making…” quote by Molly Harper
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““You want to stab me again, don't you?" He didn't look at all ashamed. "Think of it as testing the limits of your new abilities." I groaned. "I've created a monster." "I don't think someone who recently crawled from the grave should be throwing around labels like 'monster,'" he said, making sarcastic little air-quotes fingers. "It wasn't a grave," I sniffed. "It was a comfy four-poster.””

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Source Novel: The Monster's Lair by Molly Harper, 2022

A character confronts the consequences of newfound power, questioning moral labels and the nature of creation.

In simple terms: Power brings moral dilemmas and identity crises.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on how power changes self‑perception.

Themes

power identity morality creation

Mood

anxious reflective darkly humorous

Type

dialogue fictional thematic

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • conflict resolution
  • creative projects

Key Concepts

ethical responsibility self‑definition consequence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you label yourself after gaining power?
  • What responsibilities accompany new abilities?
A Different Perspective

Power can corrupt or alienate if unchecked.

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