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The Damned Thing
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The Damned Thing may refer to: "The Damned Thing" (short story), a classic 1893 short story by Ambrose Bierce The Damned Thing (Masters of Horror), an episode of the film anthology series Masters of Horror
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This engrossing tale presents as its central theme the ultimately unknowable and untameable essence of nature and the natural world. Told from several different perspectives, the story focuses on a freak fatal accident that is written off as a wild animal attack. But does that description get at the truth of the matter? At least one witness is convinced otherwise. A story of the paranormal that was once loosely adapted for an episode of the television series Masters of Horror
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The story starts out in the deceased Hugh Morgans cabin full of local farmers, woodsmen, jurors, a coroner and the dead, battered body of Hugh Morgan. A young man named William Harker, who was a witness to Morgans death, later enters the cabin and is sworn in by the coroner to relate the circumstances surrounding Hugh Morgans demise. William read from a manuscript he pulled out of breast pocket and talked about a shooting and fishing outing he had with Morgan. He later explained he and Morgan encountered a disturbance moving in the wild oat bushes Morgan referred to as "that damned thing." Harker explained nothing had affected him so strangely when he had no fear of the situation. Morgan suddenly fired his gun out of fright and before Harker knew what was going on, he said he was thrown violently to the ground and heard Morgan crying out in some type mortal agony. He looked in Morgans direction only to see an extraordinary scene of his companions body violently moving from side to side with shouts and disturbing cries. He thought Morgan was having some type of convulsion because he visibly couldnt see anything attacking him. After experiencing the terror of his friends convulsions and the mysterious movement of the wild oats, Harker finally reached Morgan only to find him dead. Harker leaves the cabin after explaining what happened to Morgan and after hearing the coroner say Morgans diary had no figure in the matter of his death. Shorty after Harker left the jury concluded Morgan died in the hands of a mountain lion. The story then proceeds to entries written in Morgans diary. The entries gradually deal with Morgan realizing he is not mad because he realizes there are things in the natural world he cannot see or hear based on his experiences with nature and the damned thing.
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