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In this passage, Jack describes writing fan letters to Annette Funicello, a member of the Mickey Mouse Club cast. Jack had previously written letters to a pen pal named Alice through a school sponsored program; the wild fantasies of his life he brazenly described to Alice are now given new life in his letters to Annette. Jack wants to impress Annette, for sure, but it is almost as if the letters he’s writing are as much for himself as they are for Annette. His fantasies—of luxury, of healthy father figures, of adventure, and even of illness and pain—directly reflect a…