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The idea of using another persona to give you the courage to do the right thing.
I also thought he captured pretty well how the woman (Ellen?) would have reacted...

I also liked that the attacking man WASN'T as stereotypical as the writer thought he would be. It's really self reflective. How would King have written the man? Would he have made him more stereotypical? Maybe. I kindof feel like he was the writer in the story himself, and decided to make himself wrong. "No, this guy isn't who I expected him to be." He looks harmless, but having heard him before seeing him now the writer knows the man better than probably most of the guy's friends do.
Oh yeah, I also like how he was weirded out at how he was able to think up "Drunkalonians" in that short space of time. I bet King actually feels that way when he thinks of weird sh!t like that.
I have to admit the first 4 or 5 pages of this story I was confused. I thought he was a big rig driver the way he was talking like he traveled everywhere, then it turns out he was driving a Jag! After 5 pages then I was into it. I liked that the abused woman didn't want her husband? hurt. I think that really captures what can happen to people sometimes. Oh and Drunkalonians is great! Love that!


And his abused woman and her reasoning oh how true its sad how abused people protect there abusers!

One of the things I liked about this one just like what Mole and others said is that it is a really realistic story. And something we have all asked ourselves now and then... would I step up and help, or just leave to avoid problems. Same thing when you see a car wreck, do you help? Do you talk to the police that you saw what happened? Next thing you know you'll be subpoenaed to court to testify.


