• It was to be decided

    Victor's characteristic passive verb construction reasserts itself here, in circumstances
    where, since he has been out of the country for so long, he is the only member of
    his family without an understood obligation to the court. The passive mood does suggest
    his sense that he is trapped without a means of exonerating a person he is certain
    is innocent. At the same time, in being attached to his own withdrawal from family
    obligations, it may also indicate a more complicated pattern of causality than Victor
    might like to believe in, one in which from the first he bears responsibility.