That is a very good insight about bodies being attached to pain and humiliation. And Shevek believes in the power of pain, in ways that I haven't quite figured out.
Thanks for your comment, it made me rethink this. The passage is very uncomfortable, and it's understandable why one would avoid thinking about it too closely. A very likable and sympathetic character does a painful, shameful thing, and it is difficult to reconcile.
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Thanks for your comment, it made me rethink this. The passage is very uncomfortable, and it's understandable why one would avoid thinking about it too closely. A very likable and sympathetic character does a painful, shameful thing, and it is difficult to reconcile.