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social-hierarchy-and-power
Zhang Han Hua's depiction exemplifies the intertwining of historical, political, and cultural power structures influencing behavior and respect in society.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson
Chapter 49
Hackworth waits in Dr. X's hong contemplating his predicament after a crime involving the Primer, hoping to negotiate a deal to recover it and secure his family's honor. The chapter introduces Zhang Han Hua, a powerful and feared figure whose presence commands absolute respect, illustrating the complex social and political hierarchies in the setting. Dr. X appears sympathetic and generous, suggesting a Faustian bargain that might resolve Hackworth's troubles, though the terms remain ambiguous.