![]() ![]() ![]() I would like to believe in God,” she said, “because I don’t want to believe we just end, even though it balances the equation-since we came from blackness, it seems logical to assume that it’s to blackness we return. The Outsider used the lack of belief as his greatest weapon because he knew that people would never consider the possibility of a supernatural entity that could transform into others and commit a gruesome crime. Stephen King portrayed the lack of belief and how that affected serving justice in ‘The Outsider.’ The quote above explains the rigidity of humanity towards accepting a concept they have no clue or control over. The king of horror portrayed this idea by using a common unacknowledged idea the belief in the supernatural.Ī person did what a person could, whether it was setting up gravestones or trying to convince twenty-first-century men and women that there were monsters in the world, and their greatest advantage was the unwillingness of rational people to believe. Though fictional, ‘ The Outsider‘ shows how lack of acknowledgment can harm a person. ![]()
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