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Personal sacrifice is necessary for the revolution from "summary" of Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler

The revolution demands sacrifice. It requires individuals to set aside their personal desires and needs for the greater good of the cause. In the pursuit of a revolution, one must be willing to give up comforts, freedoms, and even life itself. This sacrifice is not optional; it is essential for the success of the movement. In "Darkness at Noon," the characters grapple with the necessity of personal sacrifice for the revolution. Rubashov, a committed revolutionary, comes to understand that his own sacrifice is required for the advancement of the cause. He realizes that his individual desires must be subordinated to the needs of the party. In order to achieve the goals of the revolution, he must be willing to give up everything, including his own life. The concept of personal sacrifice is deeply intertwined with the ideology of the revolution. The party demands loyalty and devotion above all else. Those who are unable or unwilling to make sacrifices for the cause are seen as ...
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    Darkness at Noon

    Arthur Koestler

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