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Sanity as a Site of Contest: Identity, Fear, and Restraint

Sanity is not a fixed state but a battleground shaped by oppression, trauma, and institutional control. George Cranleigh’s mind is a hollowed-out relic of aristocratic privilege and psychic incarceration, where decades in confinement have collapsed identity into a delusion of eternal courtship and revenge. Ann Talbot’s hysterical accusations and subsequent panic reflect the fragility of sanity under duress, her fear weaponizing reality itself. Sir Robert Muir and Sergeant Markham embody institutional sanity—cold logic and procedural ritual—as defenses against cognitive dissonance, their confidence in order collapsing only when confronted with the supernatural. The Doctor’s sanity, by contrast, is adaptive and relational: he maintains clarity through chaos, using wit and urgency to anchor others. This theme resonates with the series’ broader inquiry into how power structures warp perception, asking whether trauma transmutes into monstrosity or whether reason and empathy can redeem fractured minds.

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