| Theme | Manifestation in Episode 4 | Scholarly Context | |-------|----------------------------|-------------------| | | Armond’s forced smile contrasts with his private intoxication; the staff’s “service” becomes a façade. | The Hospitality Industry as a Stage – R. L. McDonagh (2022) | | Class‑Based Invisibility | Rachel’s discomfort with Shane’s entitlement is visually encoded through tight framing and muted lighting. | Invisible Labor in Luxury Resorts – K. Patel (2021) | | Narrative Unreliability | Tanya’s diary reveals contradictory narratives about the resort’s history, challenging the audience’s trust. | Unreliable Narrators in Television – J. Lee (2020) | | Escalating Tension | The episode’s pacing accelerates via quick cuts during Armond’s breakdown, juxtaposed with long takes of the sunset. | Temporal Rhythm and Drama – S. G. Kim (2019) |
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