they were convicted of high treason and armed rebellion against the authority of the Crown {the brick constituting, for Stephanus' purposes, a potentially lethal weapon-lethal, in any case, to manorial windows}.
by T. Coraghessan Boyle (0 Reviews)
In "World's End" by T. Coraghessan Boyle, the narrative delves into themes of rebellion and authority. The characters face severe consequences for their actions, highlighting the serious repercussions of defying the Crown. Their convictions for high treason reveal the tension between individual choices and the overarching power of government. Moreover, the symbolism of a brick illustrates the potential for destruction and violence inherent in rebellion. For Stephanus, this simple object represents...
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