In Monument 14: Savage Drift, the type of blood the character has defines who they are. Being type O is like being divergent. You will be locked up or killed. If you If you are Type A you develop blisters in storms. Type AB suffer from paranoid delusions. Type B suffers from confusion and they have reproductive difficulties. Most of them can not have kids. Type Os are violent and deranged. Jake, tHe antagonist, can not have any of his own because of his blood type. He will have one child because it was developed before the infection that plagued the blood types. The blood types are a symbol. They represent who you are. Josie is one of the main characters. The U.S locked her up with many others because she is a Type O. They are put into a …show more content…
Dean hates Jake for the way he acts, but has to be around him. Dean’s girlfriend is carrying Jake’s child. Throughout the series, Jake struggles through many challenges and changes dramatically. He used to be small, shy, and an outcast. He is now brave, caring, resourceful, and strong. The most significant part of the book so far is when the group of friends find out that Josie is still alive. In the last book, they thought she died in a fight. The whole book is based around saving her from the concentration camp. This book reminds me of Divergent. Both books have a country at war. Both are based in the U.S and in the future. The people are split up into different groups. Each group is defined by something. Each book has a protagonist that goes against the government and finds truth, makes friends, and make enemies. Emmy Laybourne, the author, wrought her book with a significant amount of detail. You always know what is going on. In each event, you are left with no questions, unless it is a cliffhanger. All your questions are answered. Even in the smallest of events, you are left with an understanding. You know exactly what Denny’s is like in Texas, during
Both book genres are in the historical fiction category but the information used in the first book being closely linked to materials within the
So many soldiers are shoot and blown apart from artillery and 51,000 people died during this war, everybody knew that they were most likely not going to make it out alive and they all learned to deal with it. Another major theme is division among the nation because it was a fight between the north and the south of the United States. Both sides had to make themselves think that the other side was filled of people that were less than human like if they were fighting a different country or something because if not they probably wouldn’t be able to handle this war. So I would say that this book has a new and original
The books Anthem written by: Ana Rand and Under the Never Sky written by: Veronica Rossi are both very similar but there is a couple differences. Both of these societies were set up to be a utopia. To control the utopia, the government took measures to keep inhabitants not lose population. However, once the protagonists got outside the walls of these so called society, one chose to leave on didn’t, They both realized the true. One wanted to get back in the other wants to stay out.
The book keeps you on your toes because when think they are going to escape something happens and the rebels find them once again. I honestly could not put this book down and it was an easy read and would recommend this
Fallen Angels Have you a reader ever wondered about the realistic depiction of war: how the war is romanticized and how it can be an awful place to be? The author Walter Dean Myers shows us the depiction of the war in Vietnam the main character in the book Richard Perry a young boy from Harlem being thrown into the war because of his life at home and doesn't want to really deal with people. The book Fallen Angels is a realistic depiction of war. The book shows us some untimely deaths, graphic violence and the main protagonist inner thoughts and doubts. Through the novel Fallen Angels the depiction of war is shoved into the main characters face with graphic violence untimely deaths that occur and the
Take eight troubled teenagers and one instructor and put them in the woods together for nine weeks and there’s bound to be a lot of drama and trouble. When those eight teenagers decide to go it alone and ditch their instructor, the drama and conflict just doubles. This book is called Downriver by the author Will Hobbs. In the novel downriver jesse experiences many types of conflict such as person vs person person vs nature and person vs self. Person vs person conflict is when jesse calls her dad but the problem is when jesse calls her dad Jesse feels like she should apologize for her behaviour and would like to say something
He begins to show her best friend much more attention after the crash and this upsets Paige. His relationship is close with Lacey, but his relationship with Paige begins to fade. Lacey is Paige’s ex best friend and is also a popular teenager at their high school. She is competing against Paige for homecoming queen and she was also involved in the crash the previous spring. She is a horrible and manipulative person.
In this novel Josie faces different problems and tries to find herself a spot in this world. The novel starts off rather slowly, but as you continue to read this novel, you’ll realise you were reading a novel the main character,
In both dystopian novels they prove their points on how their society is different in relationship but the same in the concept of equality. Both are different by relationship but the same in equality and each society discovers the way of individualism. In our future everyone should believe individualism will be applied to our daily lives and the government will remove
Martin Luther King, Jr once said that, “the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” This quote stands true to the the novel, “Running the Rift.” as the themes deal with the challenges that Jean Patrick and Rwanda face during the controversy of the genocide. The themes and metaphors Naomi Benaron crafts into the novel, deepen the story of Jean Patrick and the tangle of the Rwandan genocide. Running saliently reoccurs from page to page of the novel and geology and physics add creative metaphors to “Running the Rift”.
The themes of both books are both knowledge is power. Both of the settings are around the same time period and they are dystopias. Finally, the characters of the two stories are both lifeless wives and the main characters are against the society. This shows how the two stories are similar by themes, settings, and
One is greaser and another is Socs. They are enemy, which the greaser find out that they are kind of an outsider. Socs are the insider, everything socs does, everyone agree because they are rich and they are socs. People consider people by the classes. This book has a connection to my own life experience.
"The Freed om writers" is a story now a class of students get to know each other for themselves other than race. " Fahrenheit 451" is a story on how a man named Montag Guy learns to understand his surrounds and tries to fix it. They both keep people on their toes and interested. " Fahrenheit 451" is dealing with a dystopian society, and "The freedom Writers" deals with riots and gang violence in their society. these stories have many similarites and differences.
In both novels the stories take place in a dystopian society, shorty after a nuclear fallout/war. Quite the opposite of a utopia, this is a society based on the future that is frightening and unpleasant for the people living in it. The government has total control of the people, dictating what is allowed and what is not. There is total social control in both novels by the government controlling what is on the television by brainwashing and dumbing down their citizens.
Rh antigen is also present on the surface of RBCs similar to A, B and O antigens. Test for Rh blood grouping can be performed easily by side agglutination test. This blood group could be the most complex one of all blood type systems since it involves 45 different antigens on the surface of red cells that are controlled by 2 closely linked genes on chromosome 1.[5] The inheritance of this trait can easily be predicted by knowing the simple genetic concept that the homozygous dominant i.e. DD and heterozygous i.e. Dd are Rh +ve and homozygous recessive i.e. are Rh