Sebastian and Coercion Inside the Upside-Down World

Upside Down by R. Morello book cover

Sebastian as Coercion Inside the Upside-Down World

In the surreal and psychologically driven novella, Upside Down by R. Morello, Sebastian plays a pivotal role as an antagonistic force within the upside-down world.

The character’s coercive nature stems from his coma state, which has given him unusual freedom to move within the underside. This allows him to embody domination and cruelty, actively working against others’ attempts to escape or heal.

Sebastian’s presence serves as a reflection of how trauma can create systems that perpetuate pain and damage. His actions are a stark contrast to the more introspective and emotionally honest characters, such as Caleb and Maddy, who struggle with their own fractured identities.

The novella explores themes of grief, identity, and reality instability through its unique world logic and character dynamics. Sebastian’s role is central to understanding these themes, making him a key figure in the narrative.

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