![]() It's a little like pointing at everything until finally, it becomes clear that there's actually nothing to point at. ![]() Otherwise, the stories only deal with this issue indirectly by arguing around it with circuitous arguments in a maximalistic style. Wallace's short stories never tackle this question directly, except in " The Depressed Person," except that it ends up engendering annoyance instead of sympathy. There is even a robust, seemingly convincing argument defending rape because it adds depth to the women who survive it. The stories are indirectly told, and they're told through the untrustworthy narrative of the men in question, but even so, most of them feature different kinds of fetishes, different arguments for different kinds of misogyny, and manipulative strategies to make sure women don't catch on to their manipulative tactics. ![]() The most central theme in the collection concerns misogyny and sexual misconduct. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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