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They say the victim can come to love the torturer: there is a kind of freedom in that, one can imagine: there is certainly freedom of a sort in self-abnegation, in yielding responsibility to another, or to an ideology; just going along, not struggling, obeying.
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(The novel certainly gives you freedom to reject it).
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