Course: POLS 16 / PHIL 201
Topic: The Dark Side of Moral Ideals
Obedience as Survival: Aaron demands absolute compliance from Alison, forcing her to play the role of a "perfect wife" to him while her husband, Tom, is bound in the bathtub.
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The "Play House" Dynamic: Alison is restrained in the kitchen using intricate Japanese Shibari bondage. Instead of a typical ransom or robbery, Aaron's goal is more unsettling: he intends to "play house," assuming the role of a dominant husband and forcing Alison to "love, honour, and obey" him over the course of a single weekend. Core Themes and Analysis
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In the narrative, the couple’s marriage is already disintegrating before the invasion begins. They are distant, unfaithful, and emotionally cold. Aaron’s intrusion forces them to confront this hollowness.
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As the weekend progresses, the intruder’s methods become more violent and sadistic. The couple is forced to confront the reality of their marriage—the affairs, the resentment, and the lack of love. The intruder acts as a dark mirror, showing them that their marriage was effectively "dead" long before he arrived.