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The Myth Of The Human And The Monster
The Myth Of The Human And The Monster
The Myth Of The Human And The Monster
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The Myth Of The Human And The Monster

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This fiction story presents how an individual with a courage can refuse the new image of societies with the absence of good morals and pure manners. The journey this boy had will never fail to teach you a lesson or two about embracing what can free you no matter what are the consequences.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 11, 2022
ISBN9798201583156
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    The Myth Of The Human And The Monster - OUKEFIL ABDELHAKIM

    THE MYTH OF THE

    HUMAN

    AND

    THE MONSTER

    STORY

    WRITTEN BY

    Oukefil Abdel Hakim

    Translated From Arabic

    Ben Othmane Naoufel Khalil

    The Myth of the Human and the Monster © 2022 by Oukefil Abdel HakimTranslated From Arabic Ben Othmane Naoufel Khali

    All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means electronic, mechanical, photographic (photocopying), recording, or otherwise without prior permission in writing from the author.

    THINK FOR A MOMENT

    Forgiveness is a heavy word as a mountain, sharp as a knife through the soul. Someone might wonders why and it’s a rightful question. Why? 

    Cause a forgiver stands against his own thirst for revenge, the sounds screaming in his head for nothing but justice so he can lock the rage and fury flames into his chest and kill all the wishes for recapturing some of his own dignity. Swallowing a fair amount of bitterness through the process, seeking for some peace after all.

    When do we pardon? And does pardoning even have limits?

    To be abandoned by your own kind in the middle of life chaos, so that you can be consumed by eternal misery while you’re weak with no choice or power to even fight. A victim of denial. And through the process of seeking salvation you can hear nothing but '’forgive, you have no way but to forgive’’

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