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Resistance as Moral and Physical Survival

Resistance is not merely an act of defiance—it is a means of asserting humanity in the face of systematic dehumanization. Susan’s quiet strength in the sewers, David’s disciplined leadership, and Barbara’s bewilderment masking deep resolve all reflect different forms of resistance against the Dalek regime. Ian’s confrontation with Robomen, even at great personal risk, embodies the physical courage required to challenge oppression. Wells’ reluctant alliance and eventual defense of principle illustrate how resistance can be both a survival tactic and a moral reclaiming of self-worth. Conversely, characters like Ashton serve as cautionary mirrors, showing how those who exploit the crisis for personal gain ultimately undermine their own capacity to resist meaningfully. The Doctor’s absence becomes a profound absence of leadership—a void that forces others to step into roles of unconventional authority, revealing that resistance is as much about personal transformation as it is about collective action.

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