How did the author decide to portray shame as an internal journey rather than a plot-driven conflict?
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How did the author decide to portray shame as an internal journey rather than a plot-driven conflict?
Did anyone else feel the pacing in the middle sections was intentionally slow to mirror the protagonist's introspection?
What inspired the decision to set the story within the context of contemporary feminism?