Fabula
Theme

Personal Vulnerability and Public Performance

The narrative repeatedly exposes how private pain and past mistakes collide with official performance. Leo’s threatened past, the Lydells’ grief arriving mid‑briefing, and choices about who is exposed to public scrutiny highlight how personal vulnerability destabilizes institutional scripts. Characters must navigate compassion, shame, and political risk — revealing that empathy and protection are political acts as much as moral ones.

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