The notion of a short stay in hell challenges the traditional view of hell as a permanent destination. This idea suggests that hell might not be a forever place, but rather a temporary pit stop on the journey of the soul. This perspective raises several questions:

The story explores themes of mortality, morality, and the afterlife, raising questions about the nature of good and evil, and the consequences of one's actions.

Despite the horror, Sorrow finds small joys: a friend’s company, a perfectly written sentence in a random book, the simple act of walking. The novella asks: Is it possible to create meaning where none exists? Or is that just the brain’s last desperate trick?

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How does Soren maintain his identity when time loses all meaning?