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resistance-and-hope

Despite his dire situation, Gordon's determination to resist and the support of his allies symbolize enduring hope and defiance.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Postman (1985)David Brin

Chapter 56

In this chapter, Gordon Krantz is held captive and tortured by General Macklin, who reveals his brutal strategy to conquer and control the Willamette region through terror and recruitment of locals. Despite his physical pain and psychological torment, Gordon struggles to free himself, motivated by his loyalty to his comrades and resistance against Macklin's oppressive regime. The chapter highlights the clash between oppressive militarism and resilient resistance, as well as the personal cost of war and occupation.