The conclusion of Parable
of the Sower leaves me with hope for Lauren’s group and the community she
hopes to build on Bankole’s land. Even though the end of their journey was
difficult and they lost Jill in a gun fight, they finally made it somewhere
where they can begin to rebuild. I think Earthseed is going to grow and spread,
at least around Lauren’s area, the fact that she is so young and determined
gives her many years to spread the word of change. If they are able to find
more people like them who are willing to work together and start a system of
trust then there is much potential for the growth of their community. They have all lost so much but now they can start to rebuild. Allie now has no blood family but she has pretty much adopted Justin, so at least she has someone there for her. I think it's good that he came into her life because without him the loss of Jill might of completely destroyed her. He can keep her busy and give her purpose since he needs her and has chosen to stick by her side since the death of his mother.
I was very
surprised when Emery and Tori joined the group. I had not expected everyone to
be so open to newcomers. Even though some were more weary of the mother and
daughter than others there were no strong objections to them joining the group.
I was also surprised at how they accepted Grayson and Doe a few days later,
especially when they could tell something was off about him and that he
resented the group company. In the end the new members worked out but it was
very risky to allow them to stay at first. This book really made you think
about how the future could digress. It’s terrifying to think that there could
be slavery again and that you would have to pay for police who only end up
hurting you more than helping you. I hope that the future continues to progress
in a positive direction and that things don’t take a turn that sends us back
hundreds of years.
I agree that I think Lauren will spread Earthseed to her community, but I think it is going to take some time. I also found it unusual how inviting they were from the beginning to newcomers. I guess they just thought they were safer traveling and living n greater numbers. This probably did help them survive the way they did. Hopefully this never happens to us and we continue to progress in the future.
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