The Shining

Why does Jack compare his life to "The Great Wasp Nest of Life"?

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Jack uses this comparison as he thinks about all the beatings he received from his father, the schoolyard brawls, suspensions from school, hangovers, the destruction of his marriage, breaking Danny's arm, and hitting the bicycle with Al's jaguar.