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Hunger Games Comparison

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 Chapters 14-16 of Parable of the Sower reminded me a lot of the Hunger Games. I wanted to go ahead and compare the two for this blog post. :) The Hunger Games is told from the perspective of a teenaged woman protagonist, who lives in a dystopian future in America, where America has fallen into poverty.  In Parable of the Sower, there is also a teenaged woman protagonist who is our perspective in a dystopian ruined America as well.  Other similarities between the two novels have to do with the feel of chapters 14-16. Originally, this book did not remind me of the Hunger Games at all. There was much more of an emphasis on religion and living in a semi-good area, rather than a poverty-stricken one. However, all of this changes when Lauren's community is set on fire, and she loses her family.  In these chapters, Lauren goes out on her own to escape to Canada- but really she's ultimately just trying to survive. While in the Hunger Games the main character is not exactly ...

God is Change; Chapter 13 passage

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In chapter 13, after Lauren's house has been burglarized, she thinks: "We'll adapt. We'll have to. God is Change. Strange how much it helps me to remember that."  The idea of God being Change is an interesting one, and in my opinion, is different from Christianity. (Baptist Christianity is the major religion in her town, with her father actually being a preacher too.)  While I do admittedly have limited knowledge of Christianity, I believe Lauren's idea that God is Change must be drastically different from Christianity. This would explain the tensions between Lauren and her father, as Lauren believed in a different kind of religion compared to him.  Simultaneously I ponder what Lauren could mean by saying God is Change. It sounds so simple and absolute. Yet I wonder how this is put into practice? Do people pray to change or for change? Or is it about submitting to change and the all-knowing fact that change will happen no matter what? I am very intrigued by bo...

"To get along with God, consider the consequences of your behavior."

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This was the Earthseed quote that started chapter 8, which began by Lauren explaining about Bianca Montoya- a 17-year-old girl who became pregnant by a 23-year-old named Jorge Iturbe. Also in this chapter, her brother Keith, while trying to prove himself to be mature, goes beyond the gate with their family's key- and it gets stolen. I wanted to use this blog post to talk about Lauren's feelings on Bianca's pregnancy, and how it mirrors a lot of discussion in our country about who is able to correctly have and provide for children.  "I like Curtis Talcott a lot... But if all I had to look forward to was marriage to him and babies and poverty that just gets worse, I think I'd kill myself." Firstly, Lauren discusses the age difference between Jorge and Bianca, and I can't help but feel uncomfortable with it. In my experience, there is always some sort of manipulation that goes along with those types of relationships, because the power imbalance is so great. B...

Hyperempathy in the Beginning of Parable of the Sower

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 First of all, I just wanna say, this book is so refreshing in so many ways. The main character is so much more relatable and different from stupid misogynistic white men- and I love it! So basically so far we have been introduced to the main character and her living situation in a Dystopian 2021 where America has basically fallen. She is a black young woman who is "disabled"- and that alone gives for a new take on such an old Dystopian trope.  So- hyper empathy- what is it? Well, it is described as what happened when her mother, who was long gone by the time the book starts, was a drug addict. So it was a leftover effect of her mother doing drugs while she was pregnant with her. Hyper empathy is exactly what it sounds like. She has the ability to be able to feel all the pain and joy a living thing feels. Everyone seems to treat her like this is a bad thing, and I mean in some ways it kind of is. She is living in a place that is literally crawling with suffering people- on th...