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The Corrosive Power of Revolutionary Paranoia

The narrative immerses us in the psychological landscape of revolutionary France, where institutionalized suspicion erodes trust, reshapes identities, and transforms relationships. LeMaitre embodies this power, using interrogation, manipulation of the Jailer, and veiled threats to maintain control through fear. His presence triggers a ripple effect, from Ian's escape being curtailed to the Doctor being trapped in Robespierre’s web. The Jailer’s panic-stricken flattery demonstrates how systemic paranoia turns once-functional bureaucrats into broken functionaries, willing to betray their own duties to avoid punishment. The revolutionaries’ debate over rescue timing and Jules’ meticulous ambushing of the tumbril reveal how constant vigilance against imagined enemies becomes the primary organizational principle. Even the Doctor, a time traveler, cannot escape the regime’s all-encompassing surveillance and ideological enforcement.

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