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Society In Margaret Peterson Haddix's Among The Barons

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Along with the overprotecting society in Fahrenheit 451, the character in Among the Barons by Margaret Peterson Haddix also have to deal with the controlling overlookers. Margaret Haddix establishes that the book varies from laws and governments today when the main character Luke Garner states that he is in hiding because he is the third child of the family. Families in this time are only allowed to have two children, if they have more they have to stay in hiding or else the population police will take them. Luke had been in hiding for most of his life, until people started to get suspicious. He then had to move to a boarding school where he was given a new identity. Families only being able to have two children relates to the present because recently in China, families were only allowed to have one child. The relation from the book to now, supports the point previously made, that dystopian selections are a short glimpse into the future. Margaret Haddix shows that the society is controlling through the use of her characters and diction. The characters play a big role in establishing that the society is overpowering the citizens. Their actions show that they are always scared of getting found. The common fear that the children have of the population …show more content…

There are several times when the characters question each others trust. Luke has a hard time trusting his new “brother”, he believes that he is a spy working for the population police. This is still relevant today because there are a lot of people who say they are something they aren't, so it makes it hard for people to trust others. Another reason Luke thinks that some of the kids at the school can’t be trusted, because they previously found out that one of the student in the boarding school was a spy for the population police. This had shaken up all of the shadow children that are students, so now they question

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