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The concept of brokenness, in all its varied meanings as applied to a person, is explored at length in Dollhouse. Several characters make explicit and frequent mention of "being broken" early on in the first season, drawing attention to this particular underlying theme of the show. broken, according to Merriam-Webster: 1: violently separated into parts : shattered 2: damaged or altered by breaking: as a: having undergone or been subjected to fracture 3 a: made weak or infirm b: subdued completely : crushed, sorrowful 4 a: cut off : disconnected b: imperfectly spoken or written

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  • The concept of brokenness, in all its varied meanings as applied to a person, is explored at length in Dollhouse. Several characters make explicit and frequent mention of "being broken" early on in the first season, drawing attention to this particular underlying theme of the show. broken, according to Merriam-Webster: 1: violently separated into parts : shattered 2: damaged or altered by breaking: as a: having undergone or been subjected to fracture 3 a: made weak or infirm b: subdued completely : crushed, sorrowful 4 a: cut off : disconnected b: imperfectly spoken or written
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  • The concept of brokenness, in all its varied meanings as applied to a person, is explored at length in Dollhouse. Several characters make explicit and frequent mention of "being broken" early on in the first season, drawing attention to this particular underlying theme of the show. broken, according to Merriam-Webster: 1: violently separated into parts : shattered 2: damaged or altered by breaking: as a: having undergone or been subjected to fracture 3 a: made weak or infirm b: subdued completely : crushed, sorrowful 4 a: cut off : disconnected b: imperfectly spoken or written 5: not complete or full 6: disunited by divorce, separation, or desertion of one parent Spoiler Warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
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