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The Misogyny in the Imperative, It's the More Explicit
I'm not doing this to put Hood down, it's a difficult book to struggle with, but this is what I felt might speak. One of my main goals here as with the Benyamin and the Montenya is to recreate in my mind the experience of reading Montenya in the 15th century or 16th century. So he basically has her, she's limp with terror and I thought that instead of just saying, you know, resting in my arms, the limp would more accurately convey both her terror and his predatory approach. On the hillside above where the Roman stone stands in the vineyards, I caught the exhausted woman and pressed her, trembling tightly in my arms