The world won't end with a bang or a whimper. It'll end with the death screams of a thousand demons and a defiant, carefree, savage, wolfen howl.
The quote from Darren Shan's "Wolf Island" suggests a dramatic and vivid image of the world's end. Rather than a quiet or explosive conclusion, the scenario painted is one filled with chaos, intertwining the sounds of suffering and defiance. This imagery injects a sense of urgency and intensity, evoking the idea that the final moments will be marked by fierce creatures and primal emotions.
This perspective challenges traditional apocalyptic narratives by...