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Gopchik is only sixteen.Kildigs and Shukhov get along well and they set off on their super-important mission, while humming the Mission Impossible theme. It's like annoying airport security checks times twenty here.The reason for the over-zealous searches is the arrival of Lieutenant Volkovoy, the camp disciplinary officer
Camaraderie Although the labor camp is designed to discourage frienship and camaraderie, many of the inmates form a bond that sustains them in the face of adversity. Making friends would seem to be next to impossible in the camp: the prisoners come from different countries, social classes, and educational backgrounds, and they are encouraged to spy on one another, presumably for hefty rewards
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