This story was extremely unsettling in how Jesse mixed violence and hatred with sexual pleasure. The descriptions and analogies were beautiful but also disturbing; the words were beautiful but the image they portrayed was disgusting. Especially in his description of the man being lynched, with the way the author describe the blade as being so bright and almost brilliant. I felt kind of disgusted with myself when I felt sympathy for Jesse, after seeing how he was brought up and how a little boy had to watch such a horrific thing. Also, the political message that I got was one I've seen in many movies and read in many books. I was taken back to my 6th grade presentation on Martin Luther King and his non violent way of protesting. It really showed how if you don't give someone a reason to hate, a justification, they will hopefully start questioning their actions and generally feel like poop.

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