The Anatomy of a Monster: A Question of HumanityDo you bleed?Are you a human? Or are you just a shell, Differentiating man and woman?Do you foster kindness? Do your neighbors feel your amenity? Or are you just a monster Who doesn’t fight for humanity?Do you wake up in the morning In this beautiful earth? Do you also question yourself Trying to find your worth?Is your blood also red? Then why commit these heinous deeds? Let me ask you again:“Do. You. Bleed?”Author’s PerspectiveThis piece serves as a raw interrogation of the "othering" process. It demands that the reader look past gender, status, and social labels to recognize the basic biological vulnerability we all share. It suggests that if we are capable of feeling pain and questioning our own worth, we should be incapable of inflicting that same pain on others.