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"I think the book is plot driven. The book is based on a Utopian World where the government is trying to make everyone perfect. If someone is out of place, then they get "released". And the author specifically made it that way, so a plot would arise. There would have to be a plot in a Utopian book, or what good use is the Utopian effect. This is why this book is plot driven." — Mar 21, 2016 08:45AM
"I think the book is plot driven. The book is based on a Utopian World where the government is trying to make everyone perfect. If someone is out of place, then they get "released". And the author specifically made it that way, so a plot would arise. There would have to be a plot in a Utopian book, or what good use is the Utopian effect. This is why this book is plot driven." — Mar 21, 2016 08:45AM
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(page 489 of 489)
"In the final 73 pages I read, Gordon is finally able to send back the time machines to where the other researchers are. However, if they don't get to the time machines in time, then Chris, Kate, the Professor, and Marek will be stuck back there forever. With events going in their favor, they are able to get together and make it to the time machines in time. But Marek stays because he wanted this his entire life." — May 02, 2016 09:01PM
"In the final 73 pages I read, Gordon is finally able to send back the time machines to where the other researchers are. However, if they don't get to the time machines in time, then Chris, Kate, the Professor, and Marek will be stuck back there forever. With events going in their favor, they are able to get together and make it to the time machines in time. But Marek stays because he wanted this his entire life." — May 02, 2016 09:01PM
Noah D.
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(page 207 of 207)
"I think the conflict of the book is character vs. nature. The main character is trying to survive and battle the cold and harsh conditions. The main character is Chris McCandless." — Oct 04, 2016 02:37PM
"I think the conflict of the book is character vs. nature. The main character is trying to survive and battle the cold and harsh conditions. The main character is Chris McCandless." — Oct 04, 2016 02:37PM

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