![]() Within the opening pages, the audience learns that Steve chronicles his experience in prison by “writing and directing” a film. The audience is transported to a Manhattan detention center, where sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon is seated on the edge of a metal cot. ![]() The story then transitions to take the format of a screenplay. The narrator then looks at a mirror inside of his jail cell and dissociates, unable to recognize the image in the reflection. ![]() Crying is perceived as weakness, and those that express this emotion are subsequently attacked and taken advantage of. The narrator explains that in prison, the only time he is able to cry is at night. ![]() From the first-person perspective, the audience learns of the narrator’s violent conditions in prison. The story begins with a harrowing description of a single man’s experience in jail.
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