Tewler Americanus experiences frustration due to a rigid reasoning that challenges his desire for solitude. This individual values his ability to disengage from global issues, which he sees as a way to preserve his unique identity. He resents the notion that he cannot completely separate himself from the collective realities of humanity.
Having successfully distanced himself from the old world, Tewler feels a strong aversion to any forces that might pull him back into a shared fate with others. His internal conflict reflects a struggle between the wish for personal freedom and the inescapable connections to the broader human experience.