Potts C. BraidenDr. Marie GuthrieITA-20017 April 2014An invisible future: hints at America's problems. The Parable of the Sower, a novel composed by Octavia E. Stewards imagines what will happen to America damaged by misery, wrongdoing, brutality and the widening rift between the rich and the poor. In general, the scholar expresses her concerns about what will happen for America. From my point of view, your reasons for alarm are generally well-founded and if the country's current problems are not resolved, this uncertainty will soon turn into a surprising reality. On the other hand, Butler may not be blamed (negative consideration) in light of the fact that she offers a useful response to the problems facing America. The novel's story is set on a young dark lady Lauren Olamina who experiences hyperempathy - - characterized by the creator as the ability to perceive the agony and feeling of others. The main sections of the novel paint a sad/terrible picture of California in 2024. The social order descends into disordered perplexity and disease/problem. Such a disintegration of the social order paves the way for three assemblies. First of all, the rich who have forced themselves to wall up enormous houses and colossal houses to keep thieves and criminals at a safe distance. Furthermore, the white collar class in the city duplicates the same in an attempt to regain some commonalities in their lives. Ultimately, the poorest part/segment of the social order slides into the limitless abyss of disease, pill habit, staying close and weakening the passage. The development of cash-based control among these social classes could lead America to such a state of crime/intensification in the future. It recommends the historical context of servitude and calls for an end to this new type of slavery that is exploiting America's normal openness. The chronicled references to servitude increase with the movement of the novel. You strongly condemn the treatment of people at the hands of the KSF company. The creator dives deeply into the thoughts of God and shows that America is almost on the brink of social and financial collapse. The reason is simple: individuals make even huge organizations defenseless. Individuals must attempt to gain control after fully bearing their individual social obligations. In this way, she and other dark individuals depart for the North, accepting him in their last/absolute best sheltered place. Lauren's concept of God is that God is a power that people themselves can realize if they do not.
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