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The final act offers a devastating resolution: Hanna teaches herself to read in prison. Using audiobooks of Michael’s recorded readings, she painstakingly learns to match sounds to symbols, eventually checking out The Lady with the Little Dog from the prison library. Her literacy, however, comes too late. The film subverts the typical “literacy as liberation” narrative. Hanna’s first act as a literate person is to write Michael a shaky letter. Her last act, before committing suicide, is to stand on a pile of books to hang herself. The books she learned to read do not save her; they simply allow her to understand the full weight of what she did. For Michael, reading also becomes a burden. He finally breaks his silence by taking his daughter to Hanna’s grave, telling her the truth. In doing so, he transforms reading from a private, shamed memory into a public act of generational healing. He “reads” the past aloud so his daughter will not inherit his silence. If you're referring to an e-book reader or