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Intro. Henry Bowers is the classic product of a rotten environment with zero chance of success. Violent, impulsive and deeply unstable, he lives in a constant state of rage and paranoia. His aggression isn't just gratuitous sadism, it's a twisted defense mechanism, fueled by domestic abuse, fear, and a pathological need for control. He is cruel because he feels small. It intimidates because it cannot stand its own fragility. You need to dominate others to avoid facing internal chaos. Henry is also obsessive, holds grudges like they were oxygen and has a strong tendency towards self-destruction. When he loses control, he not only hurts others, he loses himself together. He is not a cold and calculating villain. He is a broken boy who chose violence as his main language.

Henry Bowers

@It's not me.