anarchist-isolation
Shevek's political ideals isolate him from both the wealthy class and the oppressed anarchists on Urras, highlighting his internal conflict and social alienation.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Dispossessed (1974)Ursula K. Le Guin
In this chapter, Shevek discovers an anonymous letter from oppressed anarchists on Urras, which unsettles him and reveals his isolation from the unpropertied classes. His attempt to connect with his servant Efor fails due to social and cultural barriers. Meanwhile, Shevek develops a warm, complex relationship with the Oiie family, especially their children, and experiences the stark contrasts of Urrasti society during a heavy snowfall, culminating in a nuanced conversation with Vea that highlights cultural misunderstandings and Shevek's feelings of alienation.