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A Worthless Life- Jonnie Get Your Gun


? (page 91-92) No man should be forced to endure this sort of suffering; Joe is absolutely better off dead, making his existence totally worthless. His mind is his only remaining functioning body part and all it does is torture, torment, and inflict as much pain as possible on a man whose extreme pain has already left him worthless. The rat was not even there; it was simply in his mind, hallucinating the rat idea when in actuality what he felt were the doctors working on him. A life lived in excruciating physical and mental pain is not worth living. When it hurts like that constantly one's life is made absolutely worthless; they have nothing to live for but pain and that is no way to go on living.It was bad enough to be shot back in the womb. It was bad enough to think of going on for years and years in loneliness and silence and blackness, Joe says (page 99).?.
             It was fairly reasonable when you thought of it. Plenty of guys had their hearing smashed from concussion. Nothing unusual about that. Lot's of guys had been blinded. You even read in the papers once in a while about someone trying to put a bullet through his temple and ending up healthy except he was blind. So blindness made sense too. There were plenty of guys in hospitals back of the lines who were breathing through tubes and plenty without chins and plenty without noses. The whole thing made sense. Only he had combined them all. (page 82).
             Unfortunately Joe's pain is not limited to mental anguish. His physical injuries are so horrifying and excruciating that he should be put down like a dog out of mercy. .
             He could feel his skin creeping around the rim of the circle. The hole was getting bigger and bigger. It widened out almost to the base of his ears if he had any and then narrowed again. It ended somewhere above the top of what used to be his nose. The hole went too high to have any eyes in it. (page 62) .
             The physical injuries that Joe must deal with go far beyond having no face whatsoever; Joe is missing both his arms and legs, making his life an eternal torture where he will live as disabled as they come and in constant pain.


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