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isolation-and-exile

The community's response to Molly's divergence is to isolate her physically and socially, reflecting fear of deviation from the norm.

1 chapter across 1 book

Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976)Kate Wilhelm

Chapter 17

In Chapter 17, Ben observes the worsening condition of Molly, who exhibits signs of individual ego development that conflict with the collective consciousness of their group. The brothers debate her fate, ultimately deciding to isolate her while forbidding Ben further contact. Molly gives birth to a son, Mark, whom she fiercely protects from the community, symbolizing a break from the collective and the emergence of individual identity.