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constitutional-authority

The chapter discusses the nominal nature of the Emperor's confirmation of appointments and the legal tensions this creates.

1 chapter across 1 book

Double Star (1956)Robert A. Heinlein

Chapter 9

In Chapter 9 of Double Star, the protagonist grapples with the tension between maintaining his impersonation of the Emperor and the realities of the Emperor's illness, leading him to decide to stay out of public view to preserve the deception. The chapter explores the strained relationships among the characters involved in the political charade, the legal and constitutional implications of the Emperor's influence, and the psychological toll on the impersonator. It also reveals the protagonist's increasing immersion into the political world and his reflections on the complexities of power and identity.