- All's Well That Ends Well
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As the biologist explores the lighthouse in Area X, she recognizes that it is a false symbol of refuge. Lighthouses are generally viewed as icons of safe passage, guiding people to the harbor, and this one has also been fortified with various military safeguards. The lighthouse is also familiar, because the Southern Reach has made sure that the expeditions are aware of it on maps and other preparation materials. Yet in seeing the horrific images of overturned tables, bloodstains, and bullet holes in the lighthouse, the biologist recognizes that in reality, the lighthouse doesn’t actually protect humans.
The evidence of…