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no maternal figure for LeRoy encourages his behavior
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A red river flowing over his eyes and all J.T. LeRoy can think of is whether or not his mother, Sarah, had succeeded in winning over the man she had targeted as her next victim of her emotions. A concussion from the rock that she had hurled at him dampened his thoughts and made everything slower, more confusing; still he thought of her first and foremost. In LeRoy’s story “Meteors,” it is made known at the end that Sarah is his mother, yet on this particular day she cast him as her little brother, Richard, as part of her plan to get a park ranger to resign to her wiles. Of course her son, the narrator, played along. Sarah does not provide him with a strong maternal figure, so he forces himself to obey her demands and mold himself into any
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