Elizabeth Tallent is a very simple 18 year old girl whose name has not been revealed yet. In front of her "ignoring the obvious truth" in front of the mystery of men. Jack and Jack played with her birthday gift as well as an elderly married man who had sex with her in the past two years; a five year diary. As Cadillac, which looks like his wife, heads towards them, he pushes her onto the floor of his dirty truck. Jack and his wife exchanged delicate gestures when they passed and small girls were allowed to return to her seat.
Elizabeth Talent's story "Everyone is not a mystery" is exploring the relationship between the two roles, but both are very controversial. A small girl in this story is still unnamed and can be regarded as simple and ridiculous. And Jack, a driver with a driver, thinks he is a gift to God. Nonetheless, the last scene that Jack and the girls drew depicted how they treated their girls on their 18th birthday, and how the girls could endure like him I did not celebrate.
Elizabeth Talent, "Everyone is not a mystery" focuses on two roles. Jack is a married man and 18 year old girl. On the girl's 18th birthday, Jack wrote a diary to her. At the same time, when he realized that his wife drove to them, they happened to be driving Jack's truck and was drinking tequila. The only reason he knows this is his wife, because she constantly keeps the light during the day (5). I think Jack was married for a long time, and with this young girl makes him feel young and charming. I am accustomed to having a daily life with my wife, so I can predict what part of the meat she cooks for dinner that night (5). Having this girl will bring him excitement, adventure and rhythm. It also shows that his wife is a little childish, and in her mind they are married stories. He uses his wife's love and trust. "In a year you will write
There was a difference whether Tallent's incest depiction was a success or a responsible critic. Roxane Gay knows that Tallent is trying to imply the ambiguity of Turtle, but he says, "I do not like how to handle." "Sexual violence is often written in obstructive romantic emotions." Novels use her heroin 's victim in a sexual way. Sehgal also stimulated the novel by relying on cliches about women, but unlike the novel that homosexuality and Smith seem to be responding. For Sehgal, the fact that Turtle is clearly "designed to be" authorized is another more subtle definition of feminist authorization as heroism, which is traditionally regarded as a form of "male" It suggests a form of misogy. (Ability to kick bat) Chewing gum gum etc.)