Wow I really don't know what to say

MRY July 1, 2021 1:02 pm

I am going to start studing criminal psychology soon - thus I already know a lot about how psychopaths think.

Although there are some patterns that would have to be changed (such as his dreams having to be black and white).
I find this an amazing illustration.
"nobody is born a villain"
The necessary triggers are within the story - & although Sangwoo would more or less be a hopeless case for treatment - he would not be able to be hold accountable for his actions as he does not see his wrong doings/ does them in a stage of trance.

Most psychopaths know that their doings is wrong - but learn to adapt to society.
Sangwoo lost his touch to society after meeting Bum.
I find this story to be fascinating - both side wise.

The crush Bum had at first turned to immediate hatred - however within his traumatic experience he could most likely also have sawn somewhat of a bonding person (like a parent figure) in Sangwoo as well.
The easier solution would be that Bum just experienced Stockholm - syndrome.
But the intensity of both cases seem to gradually increase - as to why i think we could say that, firstly both have severe psychological problems and secondly that if Sangwoo never had met Bum - he might have just become our typical psychopathic serial killer.

(I know no one asked for this, but I find it magnificent how this manga was able to reflect something so real into fiction)

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