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Theme

The Illusion of Moral Superiority and the Burden of Intervention

The Doctor, convinced his morality can guide others, faces the harsh reality that even well-intentioned interference disrupts history. Believing in claiming moral influence or direct confrontation, he discovers that the ‘benevolent outsider’ cannot impose order—only preserve or destroy it. His moral urgency conflicts with his methods: is deception justified when truth fails, and can non-interference hold when lives are at stake? The theme highlights the paradox of intervention, questioning whether inaction is as morally damning as action.

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