So when I brought it into the local Mac repair shop (No apple stores within hours of my home), I was ecstatic to hear the boot sound and see the login screen, albeit with a flashlight. Turns out resetting the PRAM is a more powerful incantation than I'd ever realized! Pat, the very nice Mac guru of the shop, said they'd have a replacement backlight in lickety-split and hopefully even the new keyboard replacement as well.
The keyboard is an issue I'd rather not get into, suffice it to say that my up and right cursor keys no longer function. This makes coding fairly annoying, but the display issue is actually much more disappointing, as this screen was actually only put in a couple months ago. The original had been making progessively louder buzzing noises after waking from sleep, and it had been replaced with a shiny new display from Apple. I'm actually disappointed by these quality issues in the hardware, since this is my first macintosh, but I've at least been reassured to know that Apple hardware service is relatively prompt and painless.
Needless to say, I have purchased the AppleCare Protection Plan.
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