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If the tragedy is fiendish, its resolution must be heroic — but not magical. Change is possible, but it requires recognizing three truths.

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In literature, we see this tragedy resolved only by annihilation. Poe’s Montresor walls up Fortunato not just in a niche, but in an economy of revenge where Fortunato’s wealth and freedom are simultaneously negated. In real life, the tragedy often has no climax—only a slow erosion. The prisoner is released but remains mentally shackled. The poor man receives a coin but has forgotten how to spend it on joy.