As many texts focus on not belonging and the story being about their struggle to belong - I thought this text might offer a different perspective.
The Kerrigans do belong in their home, their "castle" whilst others try to displace them and convince them they do not belong their.
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The Kerrigans do belong in their home, their "castle" whilst others try to displace them and convince them they do not belong their.
Would this be a good piece of related material?