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social-control-and-punishment

The council's discussion reveals the community's mechanisms for managing deviance and the limits of traditional punishment in a nonviolent society.

1 chapter across 1 book

Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976)Kate Wilhelm

Chapter 20

In this chapter, Mark secretly marks sleeping boys with numbers to distinguish them, an act that sparks a council meeting where the community debates how to handle his disruptive and isolating behavior. Despite his pranks and alienation, the group acknowledges Mark's unique traits as potentially valuable for their survival and understanding of isolation, leading to a reluctant decision to manage rather than expel him. The chapter ends with Mark proposing a subtle way to identify others, highlighting his desire for connection despite his outsider status.