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Daisy tried so hard to be a good person and for someone to violate her was too much to bear. She had a hard young life, and I felt that she was moving past all that then someone tried to knock her down again.

It was extremely powerful for me. To have presented more graphic details would have distracted me from the essential point..lthe devastating impact on Daisy’s spirit and sense of self. That one moment took her to a place where she felt she was “nothing.” The contrast of the men’s horror of seeing the rape against Daisy’s transformation was moving. I got caught up in the impact, the result of the crime instead of the brutality. It made such a difference for me as I got to see experience how rape is a crime deserving much harsher sentences than our current justice system metes out.
Sorry, Laura. It hit me harder this way and didn’t feel sugar coated. I’m worn out from being drawn into the act versus how it changes a woman permanently.
Sorry, Laura. It hit me harder this way and didn’t feel sugar coated. I’m worn out from being drawn into the act versus how it changes a woman permanently.

In Daisy's case, the trauma and suffering are clearly present not only in Daisy's reactions but in those around her as well. In fact, the lack of detail makes it even more heartwrenching as the reader is left to fill in their own details and our imaginations are more personal and effective.