The Narrator's Decision To Do Drugs

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In this quote, the narrator makes a reasonable argument about his decision to do drugs. When he reference to a “complete and enjoyable” life experience, he is referring to heroin. In his case, he is advocating that heroin makes him feel better and more fulfilled than his sober life. This novel is also written in a stream of consciousness. The purpose of this is to stimulate the form of consciousness that comes with being on drugs. The sentences are sporadic and typically lack structure just like this one.