The contrast between those with a "safety net" and those who face the full weight of the legal or social system.

Since I cannot access your private Google Drive file, I have developed an essay outline and a draft based on the most common literary and social interpretations of this theme. Essay Outline: The Safety Net of Privilege

However, this dynamic is ultimately parasitic. The rescuer feels a sense of power and necessity, while the rescued remains in a state of "stunted development." Without the sting of consequence, there is no catalyst for change. The tragedy of the "bailout" is that it works—until it doesn't. Eventually, every character encounters a situation that money cannot fix, leaving them standing alone for the first time in an unforgiving world.

How constant rescue prevents personal accountability and emotional maturity.

The inevitable moment when a "bailout" is no longer possible, leading to a forced reckoning. Essay Draft: The Cost of the Rescue