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Cottle's constant smoking serves as more than mere character eccentricity; it represents his rejection of conventional medical wisdom and authority, his acceptance of mortality, and his commitment to personal autonomy even in the face of societal expectations. This behavior, while medically irresponsible, symbolically reinforces his role as an iconoclast who challenges established norms while maintaining his essential humanity. | Cottle's constant smoking serves as more than mere character eccentricity; it represents his rejection of conventional medical wisdom and authority, his acceptance of mortality, and his commitment to personal autonomy even in the face of societal expectations. This behavior, while medically irresponsible, symbolically reinforces his role as an iconoclast who challenges established norms while maintaining his essential humanity. | ||
== Character Development == | |||
=== Creation and Conception === | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||