Object
Loose Stone in Prison Cell Wall (Escape Target)
A damp, loose section of stonework in Barbara and Susan's prison cell, initially identified by Barbara as a potential escape route due to moisture traces suggesting a connection to the sewer system. Barbara attempts to pry it loose using a bedframe strut as a makeshift crowbar, but the stone resists her efforts, leading to bloodied hands and failed attempts. The jailer later mocks their efforts, reinforcing the futility of their escape plan. This stone represents Barbara's defiance and desperation, clashing with Susan's skepticism and underscoring their fraying bond under threat of execution.
4 appearances
Purpose
Pried loose to potentially reveal a sewer escape route from the prison cell
Significance
Barbara's focus on the stone fuels her defiance and escape plan, clashing with Susan's despair and skepticism, which underscores their fraying bond under threat of execution.
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