"Shiloh" is described from the third person viewpoint. In other words, we only get Leroy's view. We do not see other characters completely and objectively, but we look through Leroy's eyes. Because Norma Jean is a mystery of Leroy, she is also our mystery, we must first guess her motives and ideas. As the story begins, Leroy wants to know if she has returned to his feelings, and whether she has cheated on him. Over time, he made it possible for the time he spent at home to learn about new details about his wife. Their backyard Leroy first learned about his wife's character for the first time in a year, and this understanding predicted the desire for him to leave the marriage. We experienced the same progress as Leroy shifted from confusion to attention to detailed role understanding.
Many writers have addressed the challenges of writing from different ages, gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and achieve various results. In "Hiro", the perspective of Mason's man is completely convincing. Ironically, the femininity of Leroy's stereotype, like his sensitivity and sentimentality, made him a stereotype of three-dimensional people rather than masculinity. Leroy is a totally fascinating person, as his love for his wife, his sorrow for his son, his eccentric interest in crafts, smoking, and confidence. Mason 's experimental success in men' s opinion is because she believes that this is not an opportunity to show her writing seal, but rather an opportunity to completely embrace the mind of a man who became a man.
In August 2005, journalist John Novaromax posted an article on Houston Press's "The Minos Mother of Coal Miner Mothers" expressing doubts about the details of LeRoy's story. Lomax talks about irritated attempts to contact LeRoy by email, points out some obvious de facto differences, and raises questions about the existence of LeRoy. A few months later Stephen Beachy revealed in the article of New York magazine in October 2005 that "JT LeRoy" is indeed a fictional work invented by writer Laura Albert. Actor Beachy claims that Albert calls himself "Speedie" and acts as LeRoy's guard and spokesperson.
- Marjorie Sturm Laura Albert / About two documentary worshipers JT Leroy's JT Leroy (2014) and Jeff Forseyig author: JT Leroy Story (2016) and another film last week by another film by JT I was asked to comment on this lasting story, also known as JT LeRoy, about my lasting commitment to my Los Angeles Weekly "No It Plan: Laura Albert's Lie and Stupidity". Let's give some examples of these ideas. People said about her performance of "moth", its originality, how she reveals her pain and wants to draw art from this pain. This caused a huge response to some people. According to my experience, they say that especially young women point out this, which proves that Laura is a victim of abuse and explains everything that happens afterwards. I replied, please remember who said this story to you.