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Chapter IV thrusts Thuvia into the clutches of captors whose motives remain cloaked behind false banners and half-spoken threats. At first, she sees the markings of Dusar and braces for hostility. But the insignia of Helium offers a fleeting glimmer of hope—perhaps these men are allies. That illusion vanishes when her questions are dodged, and she is flown to a long-abandoned city hidden within Barsoom’s desolate lands. Once a thriving metropolis, now it echoes only the whispers of ancient fears and…
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Chapter III deepens the suspense as political tension builds in Helium following Thuvia's mysterious disappearance. With Prince Carthoris’s honor questioned, John Carter acts swiftly, urging a diplomatic mission to avoid open war with Ptarth. Tardos Mors and other leaders agree Carthoris must deliver Helium’s apology and support directly to Thuvan Dihn. Though official channels are followed, personal motives mix in—the prince is determined not only to preserve Helium’s standing but to understand…
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Chapter I begins within the verdant heart of Ptarth’s royal gardens, where Thuvia sat beneath the soft blossoms of a towering pimalia. Her stillness was deceiving, for inwardly she wrestled with the unwelcome persistence of Astok, Prince of Dusar. His declarations, wrapped in veiled arrogance and disregard for her will, only deepened her scorn. He misunderstood her civility as invitation, forgetting the restraint expected of Martian nobility. When his forwardness crossed the line, Carthoris of Helium…
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PART 12
Part 12 begins with a moment of clarity, when the protagonist finds meaning in a single word that reshapes everything he thought he knew. Discovering the word "I" stirs something deep within him, a realization that identity is not meant to be dissolved into the masses. This word becomes more than a symbol—it becomes his truth. He begins to understand that individuality is not a weakness, but a core strength that had been hidden by years of forced conformity. His discovery is not just linguistic but…-
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Part 11 begins with a voice awakened, not by external revolution, but by the quiet thunder of inner clarity. In this moment, the protagonist realizes that existence is defined not by others’ approval or permission, but by one’s own conscious awareness. With simple, powerful words—“I am. I think. I will.”—he claims his place in the world. This declaration is not just philosophical; it is spiritual and elemental. He understands that his thoughts, his choices, and his vision belong only to him.…-
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PART 10
Part 10 introduces a dramatic shift in the narrator’s journey, beginning with the discovery of a long-abandoned house nestled in an untouched valley beyond the mountains. Unlike the rigid, identical dwellings of the collective city, this structure is full of individuality—its design unique, its rooms personal, and its contents unfamiliar. A sense of awe arises from the sight of colorful clothes, mirrors, and furniture built for comfort rather than efficiency. Each object offers a silent testimony to a…-
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PART 9
Part 9 begins with a striking moment of reunion as the narrator, deep in the forest after his escape, hears footsteps behind him and turns to find the Golden One. Her decision to follow without hesitation shows more than affection—it reveals her complete rejection of the society they both left behind. She refuses to be part of a world that demands silence, sameness, and submission. Her arrival transforms solitude into companionship, and with it, a shared vow is formed. They would rather face hardship in…-
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PART 8
Part 8 begins with the protagonist stepping into a world untouched by authority or routine, where the morning light replaces the command of a bell. The warmth of the sun, the rustle of trees, and the unpredictability of the wild create a powerful sense of rebirth. Each moment is fully owned, not prescribed. Gone are the schedules and tasks of the collective world. In their place is a newfound pleasure in simply existing—stretching limbs freely, breathing in untamed air, and moving through nature without…-
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PART 7
Part 7 begins with Equality 7-2521 alone in the forest, free but carrying the emotional weight of rejection. The dawn had brought him hope, yet the day unraveled into disappointment. He had expected the World Council of Scholars to receive his invention with awe. Instead, they recoiled, alarmed that a mere Street Sweeper dared to challenge their collective authority. Their fear wasn’t of the glass box itself, but of the truth it represented—that brilliance could arise from outside their rigid system.…-
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PART 6
Part 6 begins with the return of Equality 7-2521 to his journal after thirty days, marking the consequences of a decision that placed him in opposition to the laws of his society. He had not attended the mandatory social gathering at the City Theatre, choosing instead to continue work on his private discovery. His absence did not go unnoticed. Questioned by the Council at the Home of the Street Sweepers, he declined to share where he had been. In this simple act of refusal, he committed a bold act of…-
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