I know. I know. Seeing me, Hercules, is hard to believe, that such a legend could be-". "I know this is hard to believe … but I don't care, and if you could, like, I don't know, eat shit and shut the fuck up, I'd be forever grateful.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the quote from "The Power" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the speaker addresses the disbelief they evoke as a person of legend, likening themselves to Hercules. Their acknowledgment of this skepticism sets an intriguing tone for the narrative, suggesting a struggle between myth and reality, as well as the speaker's self-awareness.

The second part of the quote expresses the speaker's frustration with the skepticism they face, bluntly urging the doubters to be silent. This strong language emphasizes their determination to be taken seriously despite the doubts surrounding their identity and significance, highlighting the theme of addressing one's self-worth in the face of external criticism.

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