Teacher has given us question for final essay
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The Babadook
isn’t a Hollywood monster or spirit that pulls you across the ceiling or
sucks you into a strange underworld. He’s a Jungian-type shadow of the darkness
inside our own hearts. “If it’s in a word, or it’s in a look, you can’t get rid of the
Babadook,” warns the beautiful, simple handmade book Amelia reads to her son
Sam in the first few scenes of this much buzzed-about film. The book is familiar,
children’s books are often unsettling, introducing to the child, and the parents, a
way to talk about the darker parts of life. Of course, it is often the case that
children’s nightmares can be inspired by creepy books, but that doesn’t mean that
monsters aren’t important. We need fictional monsters because we have monsters
living inside of us.

