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mental-struggle
Mr. Talley experiences internal conflict, fear, and psychological impairment, reflected in his inability to write coherently.
1 chapter across 1 book
Downbelow Station (1982)C. J. Cherryh
Chapter 11
In this chapter, Mr. Talley undergoes a series of psychological evaluations and paperwork in a detention setting, where he is treated with courteous suspicion by the staff. Despite his resistance and attempts to conceal his true feelings, the doctor confronts him about his dishonesty and mental state, ultimately administering a tranquilizer and requesting a written impression of Pell, which Mr. Talley is unable to complete coherently. The chapter highlights his internal struggle, isolation, and the ambiguous kindness of those around him.