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emotional-responsibility
Denys' internal conflict reveals the emotional burden of stepping into public roles amidst personal grief and self-doubt.
1 chapter across 1 book
Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh
Chapter 163
This chapter depicts the sudden collapse and subsequent death of Giraud, a significant political figure, and the immediate impact on those around him, especially Denys, his brother. The narrative explores Denys' emotional struggle with impending responsibility and public office, highlighting the tension between personal grief and political duty. The chapter ends with Denys reluctantly accepting the necessity of Lynch assuming proxy and initiating election procedures.