Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Letter from Williamsburg

          The intro was something of an assortment of life questioning or realizations. It probed my mind, and stirred my own questions and resolutions about the great question of life. It takes you to places you wouldn't have normally gone to on your own, places of sexuality, and faith. It ultimately leaves you wondering what else Kristin Dombek is going to talk about as the work continues. Which in my opinion is what an introduction is supposed to do for a reader, to paint a picture and keep them guessing on what's to come. 

         The conclusion is something of an expected experience as a reader. It went to where I thought it would have, had you only read the introduction and the conclusion alone. It explores a polygamous relationship between herself, a man, and a woman. Then it cuts back full circle to her prior faith in the God, the God she'd left behind 15 years ago was not a person she wished she could pray to had she believed again. Prompting those self evaluating thoughts of faith and sexuality that her introduction previously induced. 

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