Sunday, March 11, 2018

Reflection: "The Rockpile"

   The Rockpile is a story that starts off with ta care free aura of sorts. It does not come close to alluding to what it becomes in the first, the second or even the third pargraph. I expected it to focus around Roy and his misbeahavior, or John's soft shell, which it does, just not to the extent in which I would expect. It swerves off the path it seems to lay onto one of marrudal issues and "ungodly" past.
   Gabriel immediately strikes me as man of god, but only when he is in church. For his status to be that of which it is his treatment of his wife, the mother of his childern and his adopted son is repullsive. He mocks Elizabeth and insults her intellegence. He treats her witht the lowest of respect. One would think he physically harms her with the way she reaches for her child immediattely after she yells at him, refusing even the idea of him punishing John. Gabriels holds himself above her and John, he acts as if his very being in comparison to them is worth  ore than gold from my perspective. The Rockpile leads you in on the topic of rambuntious childern and leads you out with domestic viloence lingering in the corner of your mind.

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