Red Rising By Pierce Brown: Literary Analysis

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The book Red Rising written by Pierce Brown is an epic story showing how one event can change someone's prospects so diversely that it can lead to them going to the extreme. The main character Darrow, a sixteen-year-old man of the Lambda mining crews in the colony of Lykos on mars. Darrow is a red in this society enslaved by the golds. Darrow is a man who knows what needs to be done and knows that you can’t accomplish anything without hard work. Darrow is a simple man working to give his family a happy life. But he soon begins to lose everything, his dreams, his prospects, and his wife. Soon he begins to believe that the only dreams he has left to believe in aren't even his own, they are his wife’s. This is what drives Darrow to fix the world and the dystopian society that rules it. …show more content…

She dreamt of a world where rather than people being slaves to those they work under, everyone would rather work towards one goal because it is what is right rather than because of the fear of those above them. Darrow proceeds through the rest of the trials knowing that if he accomplishes them he will be making the world a better place as well as memorializing his wife. Showing that he is a family man as well as a loving man. Darrow is snuck out of the colony that he grew up in and is showed the severity of how the society has enslaved the rest of humankind. Darrow is run through multiple trials that test thought process, as well as tests of problem solving. Darrow passes with flying colors but yet he still thinks that he has room for improvement so he hones these skills causing him to exceed expectations even in the most rigorous of tests. Showing that he is also an intellectual and humble

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