In the book
Garp is a writer and throughout the whole book you see bits and
pieces of Garp's work. A long piece was called The World According
To Bensenhaver which was a very crazy story to say the least. There
was kidnappings, knives, blood, rape, so much happened in only a
few pages. Garp was very proud of the book he wrote and was excited
for it to be published. Everyone around him
thoughtotherwise but that didn't stop Garp from wanting his
work published.
The world according to Bensenhaver was a very interesting
story. At first I did not quite understand that it was a story Garp
had written and he was going to have soon after published. I also
did not quite like the story personally. I liked a few bits and
pieces but nothing reached out to me to keep my attention. You can
tell whoever wrote this - in this case Garp - was very sad and
mentally disturbed in a way. Of course us knowing his backstory and
all about the accident and how he had lost a child. You can clearly
tell this was an outlet of his emotions or he was just that
mentally disturbed to write such a story. It was supposed to relate
back to his accident involving his
familyand in
some ways it has some similarities but I do not understand why
Helen had such a problem with Garp writing this story and not
reading it. Besides it being gruesome and vulgar it did not really
relate to the accident as much as I assume she thought it
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It wasn't badly
written, I just didn't like how so much happened in such a small
amount of time. Everything was so dramatic and nothing in the story
was small or relatively normal. It was too dramatic for me
personally. I would not go to a bookstore and pick it up and buy
the book but that is just me. I know people who like books who have
a lot going on and have tons of different conflicts at once. There
was nothing I specifically did not like about the story, it just
was not for












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