Theme Of Peer Pressure In Morton Rhue's The Wave

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The novel The Wave was published in 1991, and authored by Morton Rhue. The Wave originated from a class experiment in Ben Ross’s class. The students were free individuals, but before they knew it, they were being brainwashed into The Wave, its salutes, and its mottoes. The main themes in this novel are, the importance of individuality, dangers of conformity and the power of peer pressure. Power of peer pressure is like being pressured to do or join something without your free will. There are two types of peer pressure mentioned in The Wave. The first type is stereotypical which is a negative kind of peer pressure that is established by intimidation. An example of this is from Chapter 13 when Brad insists Laurie Saunders do the salute to access

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