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The heroism of resistance is a form of rebellion from "summary" of Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler

The act of resistance, the act of defiance against an oppressive regime, is a powerful form of rebellion. It is a declaration of one's refusal to submit, a refusal to be cowed into submission by the forces of tyranny. In "Darkness at Noon," this theme is explored through the character of Rubashov, a former high-ranking member of the Communist Party who finds himself imprisoned and facing interrogation. As Rubashov grapples with the accusations leveled against him, he is forced to confront the reality of his own complicity in the regime's crimes. Yet, even in the face of this reckoning, he refuses to capitulate. He refuses to betray his beliefs, his principles, his comrades. In his defiance, Rubashov embodies the heroism of resistance. He stands as a symbol of the indomitable human spirit, of the refusal to be broken by the forces of oppression. In his refusal to cooperate with his interrogators, in his steadfast commitment to his ideals, he becomes a b...
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    Darkness at Noon

    Arthur Koestler

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