Deadly Virtues - Love. Honour. Obey. -16 - -201... ((better)) -
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Section 4: Honour – The Masculine Trap
Honour in Deadly Virtues is presented as a fragile, performative armor. Tom’s honour is tied to his job, his tailored suit, and his ability to "provide." Mark systematically dismantles this by forcing Tom into acts of submission—making him crawl, beg, and eventually watch as Alison is forced to confront her own repressed desires. Deadly Virtues - Love. Honour. Obey. -16 - -201...
Arthur stood by the door, checking the chamber of his service pistol for the third time in a minute. He was the Sheepdog. He was the Wall. That was the code. Here’s a helpful blog post draft based on
The word sat heavy in his mind. Obey. It was the simplest virtue, the one that stripped away the messiness of morality. It was the soldier’s shield against guilt. To obey was to surrender the self. It was the ultimate act of faith. (assuming the reference is to exploring how positive
Subtitle: How three positive values can turn toxic without boundaries