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Protagonist

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Protagonist If one looks hard enough in a post-apocalyptic town they will find someone like Tessa. In fact everyone is like Tessa, just a normal warring country citizen. The way Tessa is described you would see some torn clothes and long hair. Like most people in a century long war, they want peace and harmony.

Antagonist In my story there are absolutely no antagonists. In the history of my book there is a war that split the world into two sides. They both believed they were doing the right thing. There were computers that tricked the humans into not fighting, for most of the war. So the story as stupid as it is, is just a misunderstanding.

Problem What the protagonist must overcome is discovering the problem and going past the Government …show more content…

It is divided into two major areas. One side is the western hemisphere and the other is the east. They are divided by the war’s territory of their nation’s. The story itself is mostly in the eastern hemisphere. The setting itself would not have changed the story one bit.

Plot
In the beginning of the dystopian story, a young hero of war is about to receive a medal. He ends up turning it down, saying he was a coward to kill. he is being watched by the government and is acting very weird. The main character, tessa comes into play and buys him some equipment. He escapes to a plane going into enemy territory, of course Tessa follows. They make many interesting discoveries on the line. The hero from the ceremony tries to apologize. Interesting enough there are no humans in the territory where they are. They also discover that there is a twenty year old military school drop out. They then head back to their side to announce their discoveries. The government thinks they are crazy. They send them to a computer that tries to convince them that they are crazy. What happened was different though, they convinced the computer they were right. They end up making a broadcast out to the world saying that there is no need to fight …show more content…

The main character learns that everything she has been told is not true. Those who did not adapt in the story went crazy. These people in the story were forced to live terrible lives for nothing. These people that started thriving, did not dwell on the past.

Figurative language and humor The Author used figurative language for people to get how major or little the sentence is, like when it said “whispers of excitement float through the crowd.” Another instance was when the book states “he could have been an angel or a saint....” which means he is a good person. The last example, is when it stated “the crowd’s whispers rippled.” These were used to show importance of these moments.

Social issues Characters are treated very differently because if you are not a high ranking military official you are poor. The war has gone on for a century and things are not getting any better. They are devoted to winning the war because neither side looks as if they are going to let up. They are trying to keep their freedoms. What they should be doing is helping their

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