Jan. 29, 2012, 8:18 p.m.
The Dalton Prison Study
Kurt and Blaine are strangers in need of some quick cash when they both sign up for two week research study on prison life. Blaine's assigned to be a guard and Kurt is his prisoner. Can they find love (and each other) in such a hopeless place? AU Klaine based on the landmark Stanford Prison study conducted in 1971.
Author's Notes: Authors: Sarah (lovetheblazer.tumblr.com) and Alexei (alexeidarling.tumblr.com) Characters: Kurt Hummel, Blaine Anderson, Sebastian Smythe, & David Karofsky. Minor Burt Hummel, Carole Hudson, Finn Hudson, Sam Evans, Noah Puckerman, Brittany S. Pierce, & Jeff, Nick. Pairings: Major Klaine, some one-sided Seblaine, and a tiny bit of Niff if you squint. Rating: M for profanity, homophobia, bullying, slurs, nudity, and sexual banter. If you've read about the original Stanford Prison study, you know that shit got real there, very quickly. I'll post chapter by chapter warnings as well.
Complete - E - Chapters: 14/14 - Words: 71,851 - Last Updated: May 20, 2012 7,851 3 3 26 0 Categories: Angst, AU, Drama, Romance, Characters: Blaine Anderson, Brittany Pierce, Burt Hummel, Carole Hudson-Hummel, David Karofsky, Finn Hudson, Jeff, Kurt Hummel, Mr. Anderson (Blaine's Father), Nick, Noah Puckerman, Tags: OMG CREYS,
Table of Contents
Reflected Appraisal
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Self Presentation
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Moral Exclusion
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Cognitive Dissonance
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Conformity
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Learned Helplessness
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Perceived Control
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Groupthink
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Possible Selves
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Bystander Intervention
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Repression
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Catharsis
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Unconditional Positive Regard
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Special Features
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Comments
Amazing.
Great
this story is inspired by actual events. and i love those kind of stories. how could i not make it one of my favorites?