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MEMBER
- "When a house is both hungry and awake, every room becomes a mouth." -Kitty Horrowshow, 'Anatomy'
- "Whatever in creation exists without my knowledge exists without my consent." -The Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy, 'Blood Meridian'
- "A voice behind me asked, 'Where is God? Where is He? Where can He be now?' and a voice within me answered: 'Where? Here He is- He has been hanged here, on these gallows.'" -Elie Wiesel, 'Night'
All three are deeply intertwined with the stories they are a part of, with Night being the most unique. The other two are set in fictional circumstances. Anatomy's quote is a twisted punchline after the player's fate is sealed. Blood Meridian's is a deeply disturbing claim from one of the already-confusing characters that only further muddles their true nature. But with Night, it's different. It's a genuine reaction to something so horrific I'm not going to even elude to what Elie had to witness as a Holocaust survivor. All three got me thinking deeply about what each of their stories are trying to tell.Edit:
Please do not look into Blood Meridian unless you are properly prepared. It is a deeply distressing and disturbing western-fiction book that I can't recommend to the faint of heart or too young. Similar with Anatomy, which is a horror-game that is considered by some to be one of the harrowing games ever made, despite its short playtime and seemingly lack of conventional horror-game staples. Night is implemented into the US Education system, and I believe that it is a book that everyone should read at least once in their lifetime.