psychological-repression
Ann exhibits signs of distress and possible repression related to her past and the Underhill experiment, highlighting themes of memory and trauma.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
Sax and Ann sail out of the Florentine on a technologically advanced catamaran into the North Sea on Mars, observing the unique marine environment and discussing the physical phenomena of waves and sailing. The chapter explores their personal dynamics, including Ann's discomfort and possible psychological repression, while they navigate through the Oxia Islands and approach a large floating township, highlighting the evolving human settlements on Mars' seas. The narrative intertwines detailed scientific observations with reflections on memory, identity, and the changing Martian landscape.