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Stylized illustration of a woman cutting a red thread from her mouth and a man holding a book, with protest signs and shadowed figures in the background.

Stylized illustration of a woman cutting a red thread from her mouth and a man holding a book, with protest signs and shadowed figures in the background.

Visual Layout: Foreground: Eliza Wishart still cutting the red thread from her mouth. Beside her, Charlie Bucktin, torn between guilt and awakening. Half his face is in shadow, symbolizing complicity or ignorance. He’s holding an open book (truth/knowledge), and a torn page with Laura’s name is falling from it. Background: Shadowed outlines of male figures (Jasper, Jeffrey, Jack Lionel) standing behind barbed wire or within tree branches — suggesting they are both trapped by and entangled in the consequences of silence. Feminist protest silhouettes still present but now mixed with a few men holding placards reading “Believe Her” and “Break the Silence.” Color Palette: Burnt ochre and charcoal blue for male conflict and tension. Saffron and crimson for female power and resistance. Use of halos or glows around the heads of characters beginning to “see.” See more