: As the conclusion to the Bexi series, Egyszer resolves the long-standing storylines involving the main character, Rebeka (Bexi), and her boyfriend, Márk.
This paper examines Leiner Laura’s novella Egyszer (Once), a work that diverges from the author’s popular romantic comedy repertoire to explore darker psychological territories. By analyzing the narrative structure and the protagonist’s internal monologue, this study argues that Egyszer serves as a meditation on the lasting impact of trauma. The analysis focuses on how the text deconstructs linear time, forcing the reader to inhabit a "frozen moment" where past trauma dictates present reality. The paper concludes that Leiner uses the brevity of the form to intensify the emotional resonance, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that mirrors the protagonist's psychological entrapment. leiner laura egyszer pdf
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