Haywire was one of my favorites essays so far. When I started to read it, I got completely immersed in the story. Throughout the essay, there's a whole mystery about the author's father's sexuality. While I was reading, I found myself trying to figure it out about her father, his behavior and personality. What was him? Why did he like cross-dressing? When did it start? Sadly, I still have these questions unanswered.
Another thing that I was trying to figure it out was the relationship between father and daughter. At the beginning why did he leave her with her mother knowing about her mother disability? Also, it seems that there's a strong bond between father and daughter, she said that she loves him and likes to be with him even when she was uncomfortable with his behavior but why didn't she try to talk to him and resolve their problems? Why did she wait till the last minute to talk about their issues?
The end of the essay left me very dissatisfied, first because it did not answer the questions that you have through the essay. Second, because I wanted to read more about the last conversation between father and daughter and also if her father did actually answer to her question? However, overall I did enjoy reading this essay a lot! I was full of mystery and it made reading it till the end without stop.
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