| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - This lack of political dimension is not necessarily a bad thing, but in this case it creates a kind of claustrophobic insularity in mood and focus that enevelops the characters like a smothering fog, especially Cleve Connell, who almost never reveals anything about his personal life, his life before Korea, his hopes for life after Korea, or even if he will survive.
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