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Body Paragraph
interpretation
justany imagery
the survivors aren't thriving, only surviving
castration anxiety
visceral surrender
Trevor
playing a role
gwangju identity
hide himself
play societal role
biblical illusion : the weight of carrying the cross
helplessly accepting the rotten decaying bodies
moral rot
evidence
language is a construct
shaped by what we think
we think in a language that isn't ours
colonial language
dominant
some things cannot be translated
cognitive dissonance
belated trauma that visits generations later
trauma in Ocean Vuong
death is poetic
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leaves space for the reader to think
caught between two worlds; in a quagmire
body as on archive in human acts
portrayal of death is visceral
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Tone
moral decomposition
you become a part of the rot
last sentence /link
self acceptance is a prerequisite to surrender
the weight of the body /construct that the mind tries to ignore in the attempt to accept yourself
very brief
introduction
integrate tone/ mood in the overview
opening statement