The Jacket

 As I may have mentioned in prior journals, I am in fact a practicing Pagan, with that in mind the Jacket stood out to me, especially this semester. More specifically, Paganism celebrates cyclical existence, honoring seasons, life, and death. In “The Jacket,” the time-travel experiences align with this worldview. Two things in particular speak out, metamorphosis, and the idea of sacred spaces. Imagine the morgue drawer as a modern-day sacred grove. Ancient pagans sought communion with gods and spirits in groves similarly Jack seeks answers and transformation within this confined space. The morgue drawer becomes a gateway—a bridge between life and whatever lies beyond. Here, Jack grapples with mortality, memory, and the unknown, allowing for this shift. 

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