The Struggle In Jazzlyn's Corrigan

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Similarly, Jazzlyn also experiences an impact from Corrigan through the dream of a castle. At Jazzlyn’s funeral, Tillie preaches of a castle that Corrigan and Jazzlyn talk about every single day. Corrigan would “come out and bring her coffee and he’d say to [Tillie’s] little girl that he was getting that castle ready, just you wait” (147). Just like how the coffee provided Tillie a sense of love and care, this castle gives Jazzlyn an image of hope. The castle represents a place of safety with a “moat” and a “gate bridge” that protected her from the evil world outside that brings pain and suffering. Ever since she was born, she was destined to become a hooker that is simply how the cycle works. Although Corrigan could not stop the cycle, he