Fabula
Theme

The Fragility and Resilience of Human Identity

Identity fractures under external manipulation as characters confront impostors, disguised TARDISes, and temporal distortions that redefine who they are or what they represent. Kamelion’s oscillation between domination and autonomy reflects the theme’s core: identity is neither fixed nor secure when confronted by forces like the Master. King John’s puppet impersonation exposes the performative nature of power, while the Doctor’s moral compromise—leaving a trap active—suggests that even heroes risk losing parts of themselves to survive. Tegan’s horror at the TARDIS’s absence highlights identity as tied to narrative consistency; losing control of their surroundings destabilizes her sense of purpose. Conversely, characters like Geoffrey and Isabella reclaim agency by asserting their true selves in defiance of temporal rewrites, demonstrating that identity’s resilience lies in moral choices amid chaos.

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