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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
One of the most significant moments for Joe is when he is telling Harper about a Bible story he would read as a child.  The story is about Jacob wrestling the Angel.  Joe and Harper have been discussing the possibility that Joe is a homosexual.  He hasn't yet admitted to being a homosexual, but Harper already knows.  Joe descripes his internal struggle as "fierce, and unfair" (Kushner 55).
One of the most significant moments for Joe is when he is telling Harper about a Bible story he would read as a child.  The story is about Jacob wrestling the Angel.  Joe and Harper have been discussing the possibility that Joe is a homosexual.  He hasn't yet admitted to being a homosexual, but Harper already knows.  Joe descripes his internal struggle as "fierce, and unfair" (Kushner 55).  Jacob cannot be anything but human in the struggle against the supernatural, and Joe cannot be anything but homosexual, in spite of his struggle. 
 
In the Bible Jacob is known as a deceiver; he deceives his brother into giving him his birthright for a bowl of soup. His brother is hungry and Jacob preys on his weakness (Genesis 25).  Likewise, he preys on Harper's weakness.  She is described as a valium addict and agoraphobic, and Joe uses this to his advantage.  Because Harper doesn't leave her house, she doesn't find out about his homosexuality until her hallucination with Prior.


== Work Cited ==
== Work Cited ==
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