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The Corrosive Nature of Paranoia and Fear

Paranoia and fear are depicted as pathogens that erode civil society, infecting both institutions and individuals. The Jailer’s desperation—oscillating between defiance and submission—exemplifies this fear’s paralyzing grip, as he desperately clings to authority by betraying others. This paranoia spreads to the Revolutionary Soldiers who, though initially indifferent enforcers, become a mob baying for blood after Robespierre’s fall. Even the Doctor exploits this fear, manipulating the Jailer with fabricated narratives of LeMaitre’s death and Robespierre’s downfall to secure Susan’s release. Characters’ actions reveal how fear distorts judgment: Robespierre’s paranoid purges accelerate his downfall, while Stirling’s need for absolute control forces him into increasingly desperate gambits.

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