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Prisoners: Fast Bound In Misery And Iron
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Prisoners: Fast Bound In Misery And Iron in Vernon, BC
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Prisoners: Fast Bound In Misery And Iron in Vernon, BC
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The story revolves around the lives of two brothers, Ned and John, who come from a wealthy and influential family. Despite their privileged upbringing, both brothers find themselves imprisoned in different ways: Ned is incarcerated in a literal sense due to his involvement in a crime, while John is trapped by the expectations and conventions of his social class.As the narrative unfolds, Cholmondeley explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the constraints of society. She delves into the complexities of familial relationships and the consequences of personal choices, painting a nuanced portrait of characters struggling against their own limitations and the expectations of others."Prisoners" is celebrated for its incisive social commentary and psychological depth, showcasing Cholmondeley's talent for probing the human condition and exposing the contradictions and hypocrisies of Victorian and Edwardian society.
The story revolves around the lives of two brothers, Ned and John, who come from a wealthy and influential family. Despite their privileged upbringing, both brothers find themselves imprisoned in different ways: Ned is incarcerated in a literal sense due to his involvement in a crime, while John is trapped by the expectations and conventions of his social class.As the narrative unfolds, Cholmondeley explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the constraints of society. She delves into the complexities of familial relationships and the consequences of personal choices, painting a nuanced portrait of characters struggling against their own limitations and the expectations of others."Prisoners" is celebrated for its incisive social commentary and psychological depth, showcasing Cholmondeley's talent for probing the human condition and exposing the contradictions and hypocrisies of Victorian and Edwardian society.


















