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fear-and-superstition
Characters exhibit fear, blame, and suspicion, reflecting the social and psychological impact of the plague on communities.
1 chapter across 1 book
Doomsday Book (1992)Connie Willis
Chapter 14
In this chapter, Kivrin attempts to treat Rosemund's plague infection using medieval and limited medicinal knowledge, culminating in the painful lancing of a bubo despite the risks. The treatment causes severe bleeding and distress, highlighting the desperation and limitations of plague-era medicine. The transcript reveals the worsening conditions of other characters, the fear and social tensions within the manor, and the challenges of maintaining trust and care amidst the epidemic.