Essay On Kalden-Ty And The Rise Of The Circle

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Towards the end of the book, Mae concludes and describes her betrayal of Kalden/Ty and the rise of the Circle. This final decision ends the book and is an important passage to the section as a whole because it not only shows Mae’s full support of the Circle but also the future of the whole world. This decision allows the Circle to rise in power and have total control of everything as well as the world’s information. Although many people in the book see this as an opportunity to save the world, this decision has destroyed people's privacy and allowed power to be in the hands of the Circle. Through all of this, this final passage emphasizes Mae’s descent into the Circle’s ideas and has transform Mae into a slave of the Circle’s need for power and knowledge. A short and important scene from the section is that Mae reveals that Kalden is Ty, the founder of the Circle. This fact reveals the irony of the Circle and that the founder of the Circle wants to prevent the Circle from completion. With this plot twist, the book now shows the dangers of the Circle and how its ideas are so scary that even Kalden is scared and uneasy of the growing powers the Circle now possess. This also reveals Kalden true identity as well as the main reason he …show more content…

As this pressure continues, Annie eventually tells Mae that people shouldn’t know everything and rejects the Circle purpose. Although this shows Annie’s response to the Circle’s pressure, what is really going on is that Annie is beginning to see the flaws of the Circle and its ideals. This realization furthers gives Mae a warning about the Circle and shows that as Mae continues believing in the Circle, her friends start to disappear. However, Mae ignored this warning thus not only bringing the completion of the Circle but also the destruction of the

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