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* It could be argued in ''Literature/TheMonsterOfLakeLametrie'' that Dr. James McLennegan is the true monster of the tale. His friendship with Edward Framingham falls apart when he transfers his friend's brain into the Elasmosaur out of scientific curiosity and continues to use his friend to satisfy his perversion of nature while his mind is slowly overtaken by the beast's body. Predictably, the rabid Framingham murders McLennegan and is killed by the Army after, which may as well have been a MercyKill.

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* It could be argued in ''Literature/TheMonsterOfLakeLametrie'' that Dr. James McLennegan [=McLennegan=] is the true monster of the tale. His friendship with Edward Framingham falls apart when he transfers his friend's brain into the Elasmosaur out of scientific curiosity and continues to use his friend to satisfy his perversion of nature while his mind is slowly overtaken by the beast's body. Predictably, the rabid Framingham murders McLennegan [=McLennegan=] and is killed by the Army after, which may as well have been a MercyKill.
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* It could be argued in ''Literature/TheMonsterOfLakeLametrie'' that Dr. James McLennegan is the true monster of the tale. His friendship with Edward Framingham falls apart when he transfers his friend's brain into the Elasmosaur out of scientific curiosity and continues to use his friend to satisfy his perversion of nature while his mind is slowly overtaken by the beast's body. Predictably, the rabid Framingham murders McLennegan and is killed by the Army after, which may as well have been a MercyKill.

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