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suspect-analysis

The narrator's logical process of evaluating the motives and opportunities of various characters to identify who might have caused the Maintainer's Introversion.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Big Time (1958)Fritz Leiber Jr.

Chapter 10 MOTIVES AND OPPORTUNITIES

In this chapter, the narrator reflects on the psychological and emotional strain caused by the sudden cessation of Change, a fundamental cosmic phenomenon, leading to a state called Introversion where the Place is cut off from external contact. The narrator methodically considers possible suspects responsible for the Maintainer's Introversion, weighing motives and opportunities among the group, while grappling with feelings of isolation and anxiety. The chapter explores the tension between the need for change and the fear of stasis, as well as the dynamics of suspicion and trust within the group.