'Some men live with an invisible limp, stagger, or drag a leg. Their sons are often angry.' In lines such as these, Bly began to explore the burdens, deformations, and inarticulations that come with male consciousness and are particularly evident in the relations between fathers and sons.
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'Some men live with an invisible limp, stagger, or drag a leg. Their sons are often angry.' In lines such as these, Bly began to explore the burdens, deformations, and inarticulations that come with male consciousness and are particularly evident in the relations between fathers and sons.
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