Mason Farrar- My society uses the jungle they live in to their advantage by hiding their labs from the outside world, so they can keep what they research a secret, without being questioned. They also have many valuable resources that are in the jungle they use to create immortals.
I think this is a really good point as it seems it would get rid of all the problems of being found, or questioned by anyone. This is a great example of the question in the discussion.
Sarah In my society, the characters use the poorer, more third class part of the city to hide, such as the characters in Mason's book. This part of town is not as strictly surveilled as others. Thus, the rebels can use the areas they have determined safe for planning and hanging out without being at high risk for discovery.
Alianny Vargas MY book is a little similar to yours. In my book,there is a city where no one is allowed to go in and no one can go out. That city has no connection whatsoever to the outside world.
Jesse B: in my book, "The hunger Games" the capitol authority figures have split each district into areas. For example district 12, a Cole mining district, is in the Virginia mountains, which was is a large part of Cole mining. While other areas are used for different things, like farming, making goods, and overall bettering the society they are in.
Ely: I agree with this response because the Capitol will put each district near their "supplying" resource. This is a huge way the Capitol uses the setting around them.
Ely: In the Hunger Games series, the main character, Katniss, enters an arena. In the arena, 24 kids try to kill each other. The arena consists of forests, lakes/ponds, and caves. Katniss hides in trees to get kills and food. She uses her environment to try to win the Hunger Games.
Ayala: My society has different town settings for the looks of their community. All of the people with "ugly" faces have their own town, Uglyville. The "pretty" people live in New Pretty Town. They make people feel as if their face is revolting. The amount of judgement in this community is not good for their society.
Hadley- This society works a lot like mine. In my novel, teenagers are regarded as threats that need to be contained and disposed of, while the rest of the world turns a blind eye.
Eire- The society in my book is set up similar to this one. In my book, instead of uglies you have reds and instead of pretties you have silvers. They don't interact with each other in positive ways. This society is based on who can and who can't instead of being pretty or not.
Caleb: I found this similar, in a way, to my novel. The artificial intelligence that runs the society used technology to make everyone similar to end segregation, there are however some outliers that are briefly discussed in the novel that Scythes (the organization of humans that is meant to keep the population down but is not under the jurisdiction of the AI) target although it is illegal for them to kill with malicious intent or bias. But the new tyrant that rules the organization bends the rules in order to allow them to. He abuses the power bestowed upon him when he enters the position to his advantage, and although this may not be the setting, he uses the power he gains in a position of authority. The judgement passed through this could likely lead to the end of those outliers and any other race they choose to discriminate against.
Eire- The silvers the superior race keep the reds below them with reminders that the silvers are better. They have the reds who specialize in technology in one area. If the reds under 18 don't have an apprenticeship, they get sent to war. The silvers get to have luxurious lives in the better parts of the world and reds get to fight the silvers' war.
Riley E- People in my society don't necessarily use their setting as an advantage. The society in my book is harsh. There are a people who are poor and ugly, then there are people who are pretty and formal. The people who are formal and pretty, try to stay away from the uglier people. If one person who may be ugly, or informal makes a small mistake in front of a pretty and formal person, they will face consequences.
hank- I agree with your thoughts. My book also takes place in a place where superior people want to punish the "less important" people in the society. There is no middle class. there is first class, then slaves.
My society in my book is just like yours. There are people named scythes that kill people to keep the population perfect and they don't make an effort of hiding the killings. Everybody knows in the society and everybody is scared that they are the next person that the scythe is going to kill.
hank- The setting of my book is in jungles and forests. the setting is used as camouflage in battles and skirmishes in the war- drowned city where this takes place in.
Brooklee- My book is somewhat similar to yours. Mine also uses a forest to its advantages to hide people in a fortress. If you go there the forest will make you lose track as it safely hides the fortress.
Mason Farrar- My society uses the jungle they live in to their advantage by hiding their labs from the outside world, so they can keep what they research a secret, without being questioned. They also have many valuable resources that are in the jungle they use to create immortals.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a really good point as it seems it would get rid of all the problems of being found, or questioned by anyone. This is a great example of the question in the discussion.
DeleteSarah
DeleteIn my society, the characters use the poorer, more third class part of the city to hide, such as the characters in Mason's book. This part of town is not as strictly surveilled as others. Thus, the rebels can use the areas they have determined safe for planning and hanging out without being at high risk for discovery.
Alianny Vargas
DeleteMY book is a little similar to yours. In my book,there is a city where no one is allowed to go in and no one can go out. That city has no connection whatsoever to the outside world.
Jesse B: in my book, "The hunger Games" the capitol authority figures have split each district into areas. For example district 12, a Cole mining district, is in the Virginia mountains, which was is a large part of Cole mining. While other areas are used for different things, like farming, making goods, and overall bettering the society they are in.
ReplyDeleteJesse: for anyone reading, i am sorry as i wrote Cole in which i meant coal.
DeleteMy society also uses places to gather different resources. They use the native people's village to gather the immortality plant, yresa.
DeleteEly: I agree with this response because the Capitol will put each district near their "supplying" resource. This is a huge way the Capitol uses the setting around them.
DeleteEly: In the Hunger Games series, the main character, Katniss, enters an arena. In the arena, 24 kids try to kill each other. The arena consists of forests, lakes/ponds, and caves. Katniss hides in trees to get kills and food. She uses her environment to try to win the Hunger Games.
ReplyDeleteAyala: My society has different town settings for the looks of their community. All of the people with "ugly" faces have their own town, Uglyville. The "pretty" people live in New Pretty Town. They make people feel as if their face is revolting. The amount of judgement in this community is not good for their society.
ReplyDeleteHadley- This society works a lot like mine. In my novel, teenagers are regarded as threats that need to be contained and disposed of, while the rest of the world turns a blind eye.
DeleteEire-
DeleteThe society in my book is set up similar to this one. In my book, instead of uglies you have reds and instead of pretties you have silvers. They don't interact with each other in positive ways. This society is based on who can and who can't instead of being pretty or not.
Caleb: I found this similar, in a way, to my novel. The artificial intelligence that runs the society used technology to make everyone similar to end segregation, there are however some outliers that are briefly discussed in the novel that Scythes (the organization of humans that is meant to keep the population down but is not under the jurisdiction of the AI) target although it is illegal for them to kill with malicious intent or bias. But the new tyrant that rules the organization bends the rules in order to allow them to. He abuses the power bestowed upon him when he enters the position to his advantage, and although this may not be the setting, he uses the power he gains in a position of authority. The judgement passed through this could likely lead to the end of those outliers and any other race they choose to discriminate against.
DeleteEire-
ReplyDeleteThe silvers the superior race keep the reds below them with reminders that the silvers are better. They have the reds who specialize in technology in one area. If the reds under 18 don't have an apprenticeship, they get sent to war. The silvers get to have luxurious lives in the better parts of the world and reds get to fight the silvers' war.
Riley E- People in my society don't necessarily use their setting as an advantage. The society in my book is harsh. There are a people who are poor and ugly, then there are people who are pretty and formal. The people who are formal and pretty, try to stay away from the uglier people. If one person who may be ugly, or informal makes a small mistake in front of a pretty and formal person, they will face consequences.
ReplyDeletehank- I agree with your thoughts. My book also takes place in a place where superior people want to punish the "less important" people in the society. There is no middle class. there is first class, then slaves.
DeleteMy society in my book is just like yours. There are people named scythes that kill people to keep the population perfect and they don't make an effort of hiding the killings. Everybody knows in the society and everybody is scared that they are the next person that the scythe is going to kill.
Deletehank- The setting of my book is in jungles and forests. the setting is used as camouflage in battles and skirmishes in the war- drowned city where this takes place in.
ReplyDeleteBrooklee- My book is somewhat similar to yours. Mine also uses a forest to its advantages to hide people in a fortress. If you go there the forest will make you lose track as it safely hides the fortress.
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