Essay On Gathering Blue

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In the book Gathering Blue, written by Lois Lowry, the village has many vicissitudes which makes it different from the utopian societies the audiences reading the book, Gathering Blue, come from. Readers can depict the cultural and educational differences in the communities in Gathering Blue compared to their own. Additionally, the author, Lois Lowry, changed ideas audiences expect normal to changing them to become irregular and nonstandard. Features such as government, religion, and gender roles differ, given that they have different methods and approaches in ways to live life compared to what readers might expect in today’s modern society. Council of Edifice is much different from governments audiences would expect and have seen.
First, Gathering Blue has a unique government style because they are very controlling and selfish. The government constantly blindsides the people in their town to earn what they want; their intentions are not for the people of the town, but for their own pleasure. “The guardians with their stern faces had no creative power. But they had strength and cunning, and they had found a way to steal and harness other
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"We worship the Object" He said, gesturing toward the stage, and bowing. The entire audience bowed respectfully toward the little crossed construction of wood." (198) Inhabitants of Kira’s society know about religion; however, they do not know the importance. It can be assumed that they are Christians given that they bowed to “the little crossed construction of wood.” (198) Gathering Blue's religion is not worship, but a fearful, controlling command. Especially in America, religion is very important as it classifies different people of separate groups. Having no religion is enigmatic for many. Additionally, in Edifice, there is a great percentage of gender