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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | == Murphy turning into the Bogeyman at the end is symbolic. ==This is because the Bogeyman represents the dehumanizing of people as revenge.
When Murphy faces the Bogeyman and wins midway through, his unmasked face switches between Murphy's and Napier's face. This shows the revenge Murphy wanted, and on who. Later though, when Anne confronts him however, he turns into the Bogeyman in her eyes (but he stays the same). After that, the Bogeyman takes over, chasing after Anne. |