![]() ![]() What Monika did throughout the game - most notably in convincing Sayori to go through with her (ultimately "successful") suicide attempt, and then later exacerbating Yuri's obsessive personality (which similarly drove her to suicide) - would obviously have hurt the player, by seeing those about whom they cared deceased. However, upon re-reading her final letter, I've come to think that she wasn't being totally selfish here, but rather wanted everyone else to avoid feeling the same pain that she had felt to prevent them from experiencing the same "Hellish epiphany" that had driven her to do everything in her (additional) power to make you hers and only hers - even at the expense of the other club members' lives, and even their entire existences (passed-off simply as them being "not real"). ![]() At first, I assumed that this was most likely down to reasons of jealousy: not wanting Sayori to get too close to the one whom she still loved (as she had been trying to prevent with all three of the other girls the whole time). Something which originally perplexed me about the game's conclusion was why, having apparently realised the error of her ways, Monika restored the world (minus herself) after being deleted, only to delete it again after a few minutes of a new playthrough. ![]()
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