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Bloodied But Unbowed
註釋The Final curtain of "Unconquerable Souls" concluded with Malcolm X. Butler lost in the obscurity of his future, while he sat in a jail cell whose walls were covered in a shade of green that was just as mysterious. As the walls enveloped him both physically and emotionally, his consciousness ricocheted across a spectrum of emotions, providing a temporary reprieve from the ticking of the clock right outside of his cell. Time was not his friend, yet time would be ever present.The opening of "Bloodied but Unbowed", fast forwards two years, to reveal a new "Malcolm X. Butler", molded in the fire of isolation and self-reflection that only prison or a deserted island could provide."Every good comeback starts with a good plan, and I had months to plan mine. First things first, who the Hell was Malcom Xavier Butler? I defined myself by my successes and failures. But was that a true measurement of a man? At a superficial level, it was. But skimming the top would not deliver me to the path of my true redemption. One thing was obvious. I lived a superficial life up until that point. The cars, the clothes, and the women merely masked the deep obsession that drove all my choices - that little white dragon called, COCAINE!""Bloodied but Unbowed" reveals the innermost insecurities of Malcolm's childhood and forces him to face the demons of his past, in order to reclaim the future he has long dreamed.