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The Theme Of Dystopia In Steelheart, By Brandon Sanderson

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The book Steelheart, by Brandon Sanderson, begins the story with a prologue, to provide the reader some backstory before delving into the main story. The prologue did an excellent job bringing my attention when I read the words “I’ve seen Steelheart bleed” (Sanderson, 7). The prologue from David’s point of view, had plenty of detail around the bank scene, making it seem like I can visualize the entire bank. The detail given throughout the prologue gives a realistic feel to it. When they introduced Steelheart (the main antagonist) in the prologue, I felt suddenly intimidated. The way David describes Steelheart makes me feel like David is describing an all-powerful god. David’s father dies by the hands of Steelheart since he made …show more content…

He used it as a convincing point to allow him to join the Reckoners. David, then went to his apartment to retrieve his ten years’ worth of notes. “Dozens of folders, filled with clippings from newspapers or scraps of information. Eight notebooks filled with my thoughts and findings. A larger notebook with my indexes.” (Sanderson, 57). It was astonishing to see how many notes David had written about Epics. This quote showed me the amount of difficult work and dedication David put into researching about Epics. Although I speculated that David was serious only about Steelheart, it turns out Steelheart is not the only target, as David plans to eliminate all the Epics. When Nightwielder arrived in Diamond’s weapon shop while David, Abraham and Meghan were still there, David’s description of Nightwielder instilled suspense and a little bit of fear in me. “This creature was Steelheart’s right-hand Epic, the source of the darkness that cut Newcago off from the sun and stars. Similar darkness stirred on the ground around him, sliding toward shadows and pooling there. He could kill with that, could make tendrils of that dark mist turn solid and spear a man.” (Sanderson, 103). This made me understand more about who Nightwielder is and why he is a formidable foe. The entire scene became intense since David, Abraham and Meghan knew that if Nightwielder found out they were here, they would not be alive. Following through the story, the Reckoners

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