The Blurred Line Between Truth and Lie

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Delirium by Lauren Oliver is a dark and alluring novel that wanders back and forth between the blurred lines of truth and lie. The main character--Lena, falls in love in a dystopian society where love is seen as a disease, amor deliria nervosa. “On your eighteenth birthday...you will get cured and will be happy forever...” “it is the deadliest of all deadly things: It kills you both when you have it and when you don’t...”(pg.4) While the hallucinated world in Lauren Oliver’s Delirium seems vacuous and impractical, Xizhou is a mirror-image of the concealed brutality behind both government systems.

Young adults in both Xizhou and Delirium are nurtured under a totalitarian government smothered by falsification. Growing up in a broken society where love is publicized as a deadly disease, Lena was taught by her family, her teachers and the government that the cure for love will make her happy and safe forever. As a little girl, Lena lost her mother and her father because of the disease. Therefore, she was convinced that the cure was the only way to erase her cavernous scars. “Ninety-five days, and then I’ll be safe”(pg.4) thought Lena with passion running through her spine. She had always believed them, always believed in the government until she met Alex. Now, everything have changed, she was introduced to love, the real meaning of love. Now, a sense of rebellion toward the government arrises inside her, the one who killed her parents and the one who lied about the meaning of life. Government controls which extinguish lies to keep orders may seems like a typical dystopian world, though several of the similar scenarios are found in reality.

In Xizhou, a rural village in Yunnan province, nature is the alarm. Villagers awakens in a...

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...en to the ethnic minority, to become a part of the Republic of China or continue to be autonomous This lie made to Xizhou and other ethnic groups create dan image that all people in the mainland are dishonest and sly. As a result, when citizens of Xizhou migrate into cities such as Shanghai and Beijing, they face the challenge of creating true friendship bonds. They put themselves in a bubble and creates a barrier between ethnic minorities and mainland.

Although a young adult book, Delirium deals with savager government systems reflected through the real world, Xizhou. While young adults in both worlds generates rebellious feelings of love and freedom, they are limited by both virtual and physical borders influenced by assumptions and lies. Life is a blurred line between truth and lie, it is a blurred line between living in an imperfect truth or in a perfect lie.

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