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Identity Concealment and the Cost of Displacement

Being strangers in time creates an existential vulnerability—one that forces characters to conceal their true identities to survive. Polly’s misgendering reflects a broader theme of being misread and misunderstood in a hostile culture. The Doctor’s attempts to downplay his alien nature and Ben’s stubborn clinging to 1966 are both strategies for coping with displacement, yet these concealments also isolate them. The narrative suggests that identity, especially for outsiders, is both a shield and a burden, and that honesty may invite danger but silence invites erasure.

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