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Originally Posted by Far-L
Indubitably, well put, to which I would simply add that only in that emblematically sparse moment of "walking away" does the stripper character experience a sense of individuation that lifts the narrative above the hyperbole of stereotype; declining the dollar, walking away, one has to wonder if she is actually a lesbian or she just didn't want to deal with a bunch of "bros" trying to prove their latent superiority over so called "sub humans", ironically entering a strip club only to balk at having to pay so much as a dollar for the respective services entertained in such an establishment and thereby committing themselves to the base and vulgar transgressions of "cheapness" and "boorishness". In fact, representing qualities that many would find at the bottom of human achievement, so low down as to be considered "sub" standards of humanity.
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Ah HA! An excellent referral to an otherwise otherlooked didactic narrative in this sordid little tale.
Well done sir!
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