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"Our slogan is, 'Always give a creature his space,' and what we try to do with our tone and the way we act is kind of just show respect for the animals".
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"We don't easily give up a creature like Ravelstein to death".
"You don't easily give up a creature like Ravelstein to death" is the last sentence of the book.
As Chickie says at the end of the novel, "You don't easily give up a creature like Ravelstein to death".
Because every now and then I come across something so beautiful and startling it makes the tumultuous city stand still -- like Saul Bellow's last line, "you don't easily give up a creature like Ravelstein to death".
But many of the major modern horror franchises don't give you a creature like that to latch on to: The Conjuring and Insidious offer totally different demons each time around, The Purge villains vary film to film, and the Paranormal Activity franchise and its imitators feature threats that are completely invisible.
Before the cutout was stapled all the way around, participants stuffed the animal with plastic garbage bags (or grocery bags) to give their creature a more lifelike appearance.
Give the creature a torpedo-shaped body that can grow to more than three-feet long, a jaw that stretches back well beyond its eyes and a reputation for being both a voracious eater and prodigious breeder and you can set off, well, a feeding frenzy of curiosity.
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