Set in the aftermath of an assault, 'Dead Animals' follows a waitress in a London restaurant, emphasizing the wealth gap and dismal living conditions. The protagonist's simmering hatred manifests as both physical sickness and supernatural occurrences, intertwined with themes of trauma and revenge.
Phoebe Stuckes crafts a character study addressing the unease of existing in the female body, the dehumanizing gig economy, and the numbness post-trauma. The narrative culminates in a toxic yet intense relationship of revenge, against a backdrop of occult elements.
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