The Fiendish Tragedy Of An Imprisoned And Impre... -
But what exactly makes this tragedy so "fiendish"? Let us unlock the cell door and step inside.
But in their hubris, they forgot the most basic rule of architecture: a structure that cannot be breached from the outside also cannot be breached from the inside. The Fiendish Tragedy Of An Imprisoned And Impre...
Thus, the fiendish tragedy is this: the soul, when compressed by both walls and want, does not merely break. It transforms . It becomes its own jailer, its own creditor, its own torturer. The demon that should remain a stranger becomes a roommate, then a master, then—most terribly—a friend. To pity such a soul is insufficient. To understand it is to realize that the greatest chains are forged not by tyrants, but by the perverse logic of a spirit that has been taught, day after day, that hope is a more painful burden than despair. But what exactly makes this tragedy so "fiendish"