Utopiatopia

     At this point in the book, there a lot of different views being shown, and everyone seems to have their ideology that they stick with. In addition, places like Olivar seem to be made up of tons of people, all trying to make the perfect society. Even Lauren is trying to push her Earthseed concept, by planning on running away and sharing it with the world. There are many different ideas being thrown at the wall, and all of them seem very different.

    I think that the purpose of all this is to show a precursor to a Utopian/Dystopian story. It has the perfect setup: ruined, chaotic world, people desperate for help, big corporation planning on saving them all by uniting them under a monopoly, they're very clearly setting up for the "Utopian" lifestyle. I think that what's happening with Lauren and her family is that they're going to avoid going there as much as possible, and in Lauren's case, create her own world, and attempt to live in that one. I also think that we might come across many other people trying to live in their own "perfect worlds."

    However, I have no faith that Lauren's family is going to survive. With all the dangers, the pyromaniacs, the lackluster police system, and the fact that they're children, it's nigh impossible that anyone's going to actually survive to the end of the book. I think that Olivar will end up beating out all the others, and indirectly killing them by becoming the only surviving society.

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