Fragmented
Jonathan David
What This Story Is ›
Fragmented is a psychological and symbolic work about fracture, distortion, and the unstable edges of perception.
It explores what happens when thought, identity, and memory no longer feel whole, and the mind begins to experience itself in splinters rather than in one continuous form.
It explores what happens when thought, identity, and memory no longer feel whole, and the mind begins to experience itself in splinters rather than in one continuous form.
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Chapter 1 ›
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Chapter 2 ›
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Chapter 3 ›
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Chapter 4 ›
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Themes and Interpretation ›
Identity under pressure ›
The story reflects what it feels like when identity begins to break into contradictory pieces and no longer appears stable or unified.
Memory and distortion ›
Fragmentation is not only visual or emotional. It also appears in memory, where recall becomes fractured, uncertain, and emotionally altered.
Broken perception ›
The shattered glass imagery symbolizes a consciousness that still reflects reality, but only in pieces that no longer align perfectly.
Author Note ›
Fragmented is meant to feel sharp, unstable, and intimate.
It is a story about inner fracture, but also about the eerie beauty of what still reflects back from the pieces.
It is a story about inner fracture, but also about the eerie beauty of what still reflects back from the pieces.
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