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The Duality of Sacrifice: Protection or Possession

Sacrifice in this narrative is never a simple virtue; it becomes a site of moral ambiguity and psychic danger. Tegan’s forced role as the Mara’s vessel reveals how sacrifice can be appropriated as possession, twisting care for others into instruments of domination. Meanwhile, the Doctor’s willingness to interrupt sacred rituals, even those of ancient civilizations, shows that true protection sometimes requires destruction of symbols others revere. The tension between these forms of sacrifice underpins the narrative’s moral inquiry: when is surrender an act of love, and when is it complicity in tyranny? The theme reflects the series’ broader exploration of how acts intended to honor or protect can become mechanisms of control.

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