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Theme

Resistance as Both Rebellion and Submission

Resistance is not a monolithic force but a spectrum of actions ranging from open defiance to covert subversion. Carol’s smudged ink and forced compliance are acts of rebellion, as are Barbara’s confrontations with the Sensorite Elder. Conversely, the Engineer’s compliance with the Administrator’s schemes and the survivors’ physical submission reflect a different form of resistance—survival through adaptation. The Warrior’s restraint over vengeance offers another dimension: resistance through moral superiority rather than force. The theme complicates the notion of resistance, suggesting that its effectiveness lies not in the form it takes but in its capacity to challenge oppressive systems from within or without. Characters like the Second Elder, however, demonstrate the peril of resistance misdirected or corrupted by self-interest.

4 events exemplify this theme