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What is ironic about the experience that teaches Anderson that some words are too powerful to be expressed aloud?
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The irony lies in the fact that Anderson's mother had been trying to teach her daughter propriety when she forced a bar of soap into her mouth after a curse word had escaped Anderson's lips. Instead, Anderson's mother taught Anderson about silence in a way that would trap Anderson inside of her own pain and trauma after her rape at age 13.