"That's the guy... My uncle Tony. The guy I'm going to hell for."
Because while it is true that the coda at the end of the page (from Many Saints of Newark)
"That’s the guy... My uncle Tony. The guy I went to hell for."
... appears to be the same, it's not redundant at all and it perfectly Bookends the character and an article about him, it kind of gives him an arc, and draws it.
He predicted he was going to hell, and as corolary, he confirms it. The verbal tense makes all the diference
They are probably his most definitory phrases ever
I have restored his image quote
"That's the guy... My uncle Tony. The guy I'm going to hell for."
Because while it is true that the coda at the end of the page (from Many Saints of Newark)
"That’s the guy... My uncle Tony. The guy I went to hell for."
... appears to be the same, it's not redundant at all and it perfectly Bookends the character and an article about him, it kind of gives him an arc, and draws it.
He predicted he was going to hell, and as corolary, he confirms it. The verbal tense makes all the diference
They are probably his most definitory phrases ever
Edited by TrollBrutal