Ana
A Long March
About the Job
In essence, Ana is the cell’s witness, the conscience. She's present, capable, but emotionally tuned to what the others refuse to feel. She frames the revolution like a living thing that sheds skin, consumes itself, and keeps moving. Ana's the character most aware that ideology is a drug and that power changes even those she thought she could trust. She wants meaning without corruption, a revolution that doesn’t become the enemy. She stays true to the cell, but fears losing her soul to “necessary” violence. She excels in observation, restraint, and moral clarity.
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