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8/29/13

Post 2

One of the main themes in the book is love. The theme ties the story together and creates the main conflict in the story. Cassia wants to break free from the society because they control everything. She falls in love with someone that isn't her match according to society and wants to break free but she feels trapped. The theme of love creates the conflict and ties the whole story together.

1 comment:

kathleenh9 said...

I agree that one of the main themes is love. One of the conflicts it creates is the "love triangle" between Xander, Cassia, and Ky.It ties the story together because a main component of the story is their "love triangle".