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Chapter 1 - Foundations of Inheritance Theory

This work presents a critical analysis of identity, legacy, and power, focusing on the popular television series The Blacklist as a case study. The series is used as a lens to explore theoretical concepts, not as a basis for creating new narrative events or fan-fiction.

The study aims to uncover the mechanisms through which roles, decisions, and responsibilities are passed on, demonstrating how inheritance can be constructed rather than merely inherited by blood or name. Examples from the series are examined within a philosophical and analytical framework, with a focus on the internal structures of characters and the conflicts that reflect concepts of legacy and identity.

Through this work, readers will see how inheritance can function as a psychological, social, and strategic framework, beyond simple transfer of power or wealth, providing a deeper understanding of individual and collective identity in any context.

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