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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Wayward: What the work tells us about right and wrong

This book has a good amount of conflict centered over the idea of wright and wrong. A character, David Pilcher, is the creator of a town in the future of earth where humans have become mutated, twisted things. He keeps the townspeople in the dark about what the outside world is really like, but they are slowly gaining knowledge. the townspeople are also fenced in with a perimeter of electrified metal. One of the main conflicts is the internal conflict with the main character, Ethan Burke deciding whether he agrees with Pilcher or not. One of the main questions that I would say is asked throughout the book is whether or not protecting people against their will is right or wrong.

1 comment:

  1. What or how would you say/answer your own posed question? Tell me your thoughts and ill tell you mine.

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