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emotional-toll-of-war

Characters experience deep emotional distress, guilt, and anxiety as they cope with loss, injury, and the constant threat of death during the Blitz.

1 chapter across 1 book

Blackout (2011)Connie Willis

Chapter 51

In wartime London, Polly grapples with the distressing news that her friend Marjorie was trapped under rubble for three days after a bombing and nearly died, highlighting the chaos and uncertainty of the Blitz. Polly also confronts fears about her own disappearance and the possibility that her retrieval team might have mistakenly assumed she was dead, prompting her to investigate casualty lists to confirm her status. Throughout, the chapter explores the emotional toll of war, the fragility of communication, and the struggle to maintain hope amid devastation.