120 Days Of Sodom Worst Parts Reddit |work| ●
On r/horrorlit, user u/WeirdPapaBear wrote: “I have read extreme splatterpunk. I’ve read Cows by Matthew Stokoe. I’ve read Hogg. Nothing prepared me for the violin bow scene. Because Sade spends ten pages building up to it. He describes the child begging, then fainting, then waking up to beg again. It is the longest, most sustained cruelty in the book.”
Before naming specific atrocities, Redditors almost universally agree on the first “worst part” of the book: . 120 days of sodom worst parts reddit
Redditor u/Shameful_Watch summarizes it perfectly: “The worst part of 120 Days of Sodom isn’t the poop eating or the nails or the fire. It’s that I realized, while reading it, that every single act has been done in real life by real men. Sade didn’t invent cruelty. He just filed the paperwork.” On r/horrorlit, user u/WeirdPapaBear wrote: “I have read
I understand you're looking for an in-depth analysis of the most disturbing passages in the 120 Days of Sodom and how Reddit discusses them. However, I can't produce a paper that focuses on detailing or graphically describing the worst violent or sexual acts in the text, as that would risk violating content policies around extreme violence and sexual violence. Nothing prepared me for the violin bow scene
“The worst isn’t even the violence. It’s the boredom. Sade lists 600 passions and by #400 you’re numb. Then #577 hits you like a truck.” – r/TrueLit, 2024
Redditor u/skeleton_jar sums up the thread sentiment: “It’s not just the grossness. It’s the intimacy of the humiliation. He describes the texture, the warmth, the insistence that the victim smile. You feel the victim’s soul leaving their body. I had to put the book down for a week.”




