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Issues and Mistreatment

  

Cookie Monster
Issues - The Cookie Monster, a popular character among young children, is commonly known for his voracious hunger for an assortment of foods, mainly cookies. Even though the Cookie Monster loves cookies more than anything, he has been forced to give them up against his will.
Mistreatment - The Cookie Monster has showed his profound love for cookies, but this has lead to a multitude of problems with his popularity. As obesity rates rise, the Cookie Monster has been forced to promote healthy eating habits for kids, that include making cookies a sometime snack, and that he himself enjoys indulging in eggplant and fruits. The obesity levels are not this monster's fault, however he is being forced to give up his treat as part of punishment for something he did not do.


Loch Ness Monster
Issues - The Loch Ness monster, otherwise known as Nessie, is a peaceful, non-harmful animal. The monsters image is that of a ferocious, man eating dinosaur like whale. No video evidence has ever been found revealing the monster, which adds to the fact that the monsters popularity been wrongly exploited. The one video which was fake, made Nessie appear as a giant man eating creature, which is contradictory because he is a peaceful, non-harmful animal.
Mistreatment -Not only has the popularity of the quiet monster been wrongly exploited,  but it also has been given a negative image by the public, despite the fact that it has never done anything to hurt any man. He has not done anything to harm anyone in anyway, but he is still portrayed as a man eating creature.


Frankenstein
Issues - Frankenstein, also known as Frankie, is a large creature made up of a combination of dead human body parts. He is another peaceful creature who has no family, and was abandoned by his creator as soon as he was made.
Mistreatment - Besides having no family, Frankie has been shunned from living with normal humans, because he is different. This forces him to live alone in the forest and mountains in complete solidarity. He has no companions and has never had any guidance in his life, where he has been forced to learn everything by himself. He previously lived alone in the forest where he survives by collecting  berries and herbs that he stumbles upon.


Dracula
Issues - Dracula, a vampire, who has the ability to turn others into his own kind by drinking their blood, which makes them immortal, is being hunted by two men who wish to kill him. Making others immortal would mean that they live for ever, but for some reason, the men who are chasing Dracula see this is a serious crime against Dracula and that he must be killed.
Mistreatment - Dracula is  wrongly hunted, for those who were bitten knew that they would become immortal and had chosen to do so. By draining their blood, he also makes them immortal, because they are undead, so he is being wrongly accused for doing something horrible, when it is a good thing.


Big Foot
Issues - People have always wanted a good look at Big Foot, and some claimed they have gotten it. Big Foot, like Nessie has been wrongfully accused of many things that they have never done. In Big foots case,
Mistreatment - He has been accused of terrorizing Indian tribes, attacking miners, and a house full of children, however none of these things ever happened. Big Foot would prefer to live peacefully, roaming around the forests, instead of constantly trying to be found by the various groups that have dedicated themselves to his capture.


Pikachu
Issues - Pikachu, a well known Pokemon is constantly called by his trainer to fight other Pokemon until they faint from fatigue and exhaustion. Pikachu is one of the more unfortunate Pokemon, for he has an owner and is not able to run free in the wild, but not only that, he also has his trainer's favorite Pokemon to call on to fight for him This means that Pikachu is fights more than any other monster, and that he keeps getting more and more beat up.
Mistreatment - Pikachu is constantly called against his will from the ball he is locked in, to fight and hurt other Pokemon until they faint or until he does. Pokemon are no different than any normal pet, and using him to fight should be seen the same way animal cruelty is viewed, and not be allowed.


Yeti
Issues - The Yeti, who is regarded as a parallel to Big Foot, is a creature that lives in the Himalayas. He is constantly being looked  and been hunted for. People have blamed the Yeti for many tragedies, such as missing hikers, and he has also been blamed for attacking anyone that climbs through the mountains that he resides in.
Mistreatment - Not only has he been wrongly accused, but he like Nessie has been exploited in films, literature, and television. While monsters like the Yeti, Big Foot, and Nessie would just prefer to lay low and enjoy their lives, they are constantly being looked for, and accused of numerous things they never did.


Chupacabra
Issues - The Chupacabra, a reptile like being, has been accused of attacking herds of animals and house pets along the southern border of the United States. However, it was proven that it was not the Chupacabra but instead wolves and coyotes that did the mass killing of different small animals, however it was also given the nickname, "The Mexican Big Foot". None of these events have applied to the Chupacabra, because it is a peaceful non-violent creature.
Mistreatment - The Chupacabra is blamed for a considerable amount of killings to many small farm animals and house pets. These killings however have found the Chupacabra not guilty, but people still live in fear of the monster, and shun it from their society for things it hasn't done.

Pacman
Issues - This creature is continually pursued by ghosts who dedicate themselves to capturing him. Pacman has no means of escape from these creatures, except running away, for both he and the ghosts are stuck in a maze filled with food. While he runs from these horrifying creatures, he is forced to eat any of the food that he goes by, and once he has eaten all the food in the maze, the maze resets, and the ghosts pursue him with a higher intensity. This creates a continuos cycle for him and the ghosts that cannot end until he looses all his lives from being captured.
Mistreatment - Not only is this unjust and cruel, but is an extreme punishment for eating too much food, which he was punished for in his previous life. The fact that the maze resets when he eats all the food, and creates a never ending cycle, only adds to the cruelty that is being forced on the monster.


Shadow
Issues - This creature, is the leader of the ghosts that are forced to chase Pacman. He, like Pacman is stuck in an inescapable maze, which resets a never ending cycle for him, until he has caught Pacman. He has been offered him freedom from the treacherous maze, once he has captured Pacman, but that feat is nearly impossible, for Pacman is faster than a speeding bullet.
Mistreatment - Not only was he given an impposible task, as a reward for his freedom, but he is and has been trapped in the same horrifying maze for decades. As hard as he tries, he cannot catch Pacman which would let him return to his old life, which was filled with happiness, and freedom, which are the only thing he desires these days.

Cyclops
Issues - The large giants lives alone in his cave, unwanted and unloved by all of man-kind and his fellow giants. Ever since he lost his eye from Odysseus' tricks, he has been seen as an outcast, not only because he is smaller, but because he is now blinded and different from his brothers that live on the island with him.
Mistreatment - Explorers had come into the Cyclops home without permission and eaten a large portion of his food. Would you blame his for being angry with those rude travelers? They then tricked him into drinking something that would put him into a deep slumberous sleep. He then awoke to a extremely hot pain on his eye, or where his eye was. The travelers had gouged his eye with a giant sharp ended pole. The Cyclops was blinded and screaming, wondering what had he done to deserve such treatment from these people. In a fit of rage the Cyclops positioned himself infront of the only exit, blocking the travelers escape. The next day when he went to play with his sheep, whom he let out daily, Odysseus and his crew snuck out clinging to the bottom of  them. They then herded some of the Cyclops beloved sheep, the thing he loved most in the world, onto their boat to take with them.