hope-as-survival
The narrative emphasizes how hope, even when based on deception, serves as a vital tool for psychological and social survival.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Postman (1985)David Brin
In this chapter, Gordon Krantz continues his journey through post-apocalyptic Oregon, establishing a network of post offices to reconnect isolated communities under the guise of a 'Restored United States.' Despite knowing the government he references is fictitious, Gordon uses this illusion to inspire hope and cooperation among wary townsfolk, while preparing his young successor, Johnny Stevens, for the dangerous task of mail delivery. The chapter explores the fragile social order emerging in the region and Gordon's internal conflict about the deception he perpetuates for survival and communal benefit.