His essay states that many monsters “dispersed temporarily; but the revenant by definition returns” (pg. 13). Similarly, in Dexter, the Miami-Metro Police Department is in the belief that they have figured out who the Bay Harbor Butcher is, but in reality he is still alive and killing. Cohen’s purposed is to make his readers think critically into the monster, as if the monster is really gone or will the monster reappear. With his use of conversational phrases (such as “torments of the body in pain”, Cohen establishes an informal relationship with his wide range of audience (pg. 13). This helps the viewers to understand the discussion of the television show Dexter and to support the argument that, in most cases, Dexter Morgan can usually escape from being caught. While Arthur, the Trinity Killer, is not caught physically, but the police know his name and what he looks
His essay states that many monsters “dispersed temporarily; but the revenant by definition returns” (pg. 13). Similarly, in Dexter, the Miami-Metro Police Department is in the belief that they have figured out who the Bay Harbor Butcher is, but in reality he is still alive and killing. Cohen’s purposed is to make his readers think critically into the monster, as if the monster is really gone or will the monster reappear. With his use of conversational phrases (such as “torments of the body in pain”, Cohen establishes an informal relationship with his wide range of audience (pg. 13). This helps the viewers to understand the discussion of the television show Dexter and to support the argument that, in most cases, Dexter Morgan can usually escape from being caught. While Arthur, the Trinity Killer, is not caught physically, but the police know his name and what he looks