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isolation-and-suspicion
The inhabitants are insular, hostile to strangers, and deeply mistrustful, creating a sense of alienation for the narrator.
1 chapter across 1 book
Ice (1967)Anna Kavan
Chapter 7
The narrator arrives in a devastated, nearly deserted town marked by ruins and a pervasive atmosphere of suspicion and decay. After securing lodging and an appointment with the town's warden, the narrator witnesses a disturbing scene of psychological domination and submission involving a girl and a man with cold, controlling eyes, highlighting themes of powerlessness and control within a bleak, oppressive environment.