Patriotism In Brave New World

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A typical dystopian setup, Legend engages you from the start with Day, one of the two protagonists, on the run. The most infamous and wanted criminal in the country, he tells you just enough of his story to keep you interested, but not so much that there’s nothing left to reveal. A cryptic sign leaves you wondering what’s next before the chapter switches to the other protagonist of the story, June. When the first thing June says is “I’m sitting in my dean secretary’s office. Again.”, you know that she’s a troublemaker. A prodigy attending college at age fifteen, June doesn’t let insignificant things like rules hold her back. When her brother picks her up and berates her saying that he was afraid she’d be mistaken for Day and shot, June takes …show more content…

These are all major factors that play a significant role in moving the plot forward. Without these influences the book would come to a standstill. Revenge comes into play early in the book. When June’s brother is killed, she immediately wants to find his killer and avenge his death. This leads to her meeting Day. Day has his own grudge against the government for reasons that don’t become clear until much later. Does the need for revenge destroy them, or make them stronger? Poverty has a big presence throughout the book. Day comes from a poor background, which you can see when he visits his house in the first chapter. The divide between the rich and the poor is very sharp and the source of much suffering and unhappiness. These people are ignored at best and actively abused at worst. It’s very difficult to rise above your position in a totalitarian state so if you’re born poor, chances are that’s how you’ll die. Both Day and June experienced betrayal, and the people that it came from were the people you would least expect. This has a visible impact on both characters over the course of the novel as their view of the world becomes increasingly cynical. Admittedly, Day was distrustful from the beginning, but betrayal only helped solidify his original

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