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Roelf’s attempts to lay crosses on the graves escalate until Simon steps in. For the most part, Simon has watched and listened to Roelf passively, but here his role as caregiver expands. He recognizes that Roelf’s search for Red Doek is unproductive and possibly doing more harm than good, and he interrupts Roelf to make that clear. Meanwhile, the fact that Roelf briefly forgets Red Doek speaks to his increasing confusion and his decreasing stability. It also suggests that Roelf is correct about needing to know someone’s name before he can properly hold them in his head. When Simon brings…