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psychological-instincts

The chapter explores how instinctive behavior reacts to adversity by reversing character traits, such as virtuous individuals turning to evil and sinners compensating with charity.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Disappearance (1951)Philip Wylie

PART IV

In this chapter, Gaunt observes the psychological and social upheaval following the Disappearance, noting the reversal of character traits among people and the slow decay of cultural values in the face of tyranny and fear. The narrative focuses on a nationwide General Strike that has paralyzed essential services, prompting the government to impose martial law and forcibly attempt to end the strikes, illustrating the tension between freedom and authoritarian control in a fractured society.