![]() ![]() McDunn and Johnny turn off the fog horn, and in a rage, the monster destroys the lighthouse before retreating to the sea. The fog horn tricks the monster into thinking he has found another of his kind, one who acts as though the monster did not even exist. McDunn attributes the monster's actions to feelings of unrequited love for the lighthouse, whose fog horn sounds exactly like the wailings of the sea monster himself. This is in fact the third time the monster has visited the lighthouse: he has been attracted by the same fog horn on the same night the two earlier years. The lighthouse's resonating fog horn attracts a sea monster who destroys the place. The plot follows Johnny, the protagonist and narrator, and his boss, McDunn, who are putting in a night's work at a remote lighthouse. ![]()
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