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Place, Memory, and the Cost of Home
The colony's attachment to land, history, and ancestral sacrifice structures the conflict: Gosheven's identity and authority are bound to place, making evacuation feel like cultural death. The narrative probes how memory and possession can valorize sacrifice over survival, and how pragmatic leaders must confront the pain of dislocation. This theme spotlights pride, grief, and the moral cost of asking people to abandon their home.
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