Summary Of Summer's Testimony-Personal Narrative

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The narrator's awareness of Summers's power and status is represented vividly in the moment before he fires the killing shot. He describes Summers's back as "fixed, fixed on me like a preacher's eyeballs when he's yellin `Are you saved?'" (p. 604). The narrator attributes to Summers the power of the gaze, associated here with the power of salvation and damnation. According to Dana Nelson, "the gaze is structured through a species of competition--to be a gazing Gazer marks a position of potency and Subjectivity; conversely, to be deprived of that gaze is to impotently envy."(25) Subjected to a racialized gaze, the narrator responds with envy, but in this case, the envy is not impotent; it is followed by the shot that kills Summers, a shot that

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