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When Inez complains about Garcin making "grotesque" faces, she says, "you've no right to inflict the sight of your fear on me." Why might she have said this, especially given her claim that there is no point in being afraid of their fate now that they are in Hell?
Inez, though attempting to sound aloof and sure of herself, has several moments like this where she betrays her own insecurities. Though Inez believes she wants to face her fate without any delusions, she can't seem to stand being around the other characters when they begin to experience any sort of human feeling. This feels like an intrusion to her, even though it is obvious that it is these exact...
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