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Obsession and Its Human Cost
Doctor Stubbs embodies scientific obsession: his fixation on capturing a once‑in‑two‑centuries event overrides prudence, empathy, and ultimately causes real human harm. The story repeatedly shows the collateral damage of single‑minded pursuit — electrocution, shame, and public confession — and frames obsession as both a driver of discovery and a source of moral failure.
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