In "Disgrace" by J.M. Coetzee, how does the protagonist’s personal downfall reflect broader postcolonial anxieties in post-apartheid South Africa?
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By presenting his downfall as unrelated to the socio-political context.
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By depicting a seamless transition to a post-racial society.
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By focusing only on the protagonist’s relationship.
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By illustrating the intersection of personal culpability and historical injustices within the complex landscape of post-apartheid South Africa.