William Burroughs: The Pusher And The Pimp Essay, Research Paper
Yaka Oyo 4/17/2000
Professor Julie Lewis English 1
William Burroughs: The Pusher and The Pimp
Picture if you will, two street corners in a crime-riddled neighborhood. On one corner stands a Pimp with several of his ?employees? parading around. On the other corner stands a Junk dealer selling his product. Both men frown upon each other for the other?s occupation. Little do they know they are doing basically the same thing; both men make a living off of degrading people, only difference is one does it for goods (Junk) and the other does it for services (sex). The reason why I say that pimping and dealing are the same is because of the principles upon which these two businesses operate.
?Junk is the ultimate merchandise, no sales talk necessary?. The junk merchant does not sell his product to the consumer he sells the consumer to his product. He does not improve and simplify his merchandise. He degrades and si
When my statements are compared to what William Burroughs had to say from his Deposition: Testimony concerning a sickness, the connection and similarities are self-evident. Both men are ?The Pusher? as described in the passage, and there is very little difference in what they are pushing.