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Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 29 Nov 2022, 12:36
by Ohna Martin
Kyrian007 wrote: 02 Aug 2022, 07:20 Wild World by Peter S. Rush covers a wide range of topics, including betrayal, war, love, police brutality, determination, violence, mass killing, riots, and many more.
This is true and I think the most relatable themes for most people are love and betrayal. I don't think there is one person who at some point in their life has not experienced love or betrayal. For me it is both.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 01 Dec 2022, 18:05
by Proof Readar
Out of many themes that come out in the book, I love that of war and reunity in the end.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 02 Dec 2022, 10:27
by Moo Reny
Police brutality, Racism, love, activism. The book has a lot of themes but these stood out more.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 02 Dec 2022, 10:36
by Jay David Randall
Well, there are quite a several themes in the novel but the ones I can relate to are police brutality, racism, inequality, and betrayal.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 03 Dec 2022, 02:51
by James Fx
Wild World covers a lot of genres. There’s war, riot, corruptions, death, romance, bullying, and so on.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 03 Dec 2022, 02:53
by James Fx
Wild World covers a lot of genres. There’s war, riot, corruptions, death, romance, bullying, and so on.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 07 Dec 2022, 04:11
by Park Cherri
There are a lot of themes here; corruption, love, romance, crime, thriller, discrimination, racism, riot, and so on.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 07 Dec 2022, 15:16
by Onyeso Njoku
There are so many themes in Wild World, ranging from police brutality, love, racism, death, violence and so many more.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 08 Dec 2022, 14:19
by Not available anymore
Love, Activism, Betrayal

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 09 Dec 2022, 05:54
by Chris Don Nwaka
I have witnessed instances of police brutality. Nearly everywhere throughout the world, but particularly in poorer nations, this occurs. Similar to how it is portrayed in the book, it is mostly aimed at students.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 08:56
by Emeka Emordi
Betrayal, war, love, police brutality, determination, violence, mass killing, riots, and many other topics are covered in this book.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 05:37
by Flourish Sunday
For me, Police violence stood out to me clearly. Nearly everywhere throughout the world, but particularly in poorer nations, this occurs. Similar to how it is portrayed in the book, it is mostly aimed at students.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 11:47
by Chinenye Sus
There were numerous themes in the book, but the most relatable theme seems to be brutality and fight for freedom.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 02:46
by Chris Azuka
The book talked about women's Right and why it needs to be protected. It also featured crime, corruption, police brutality, racism and more importantly, love

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 31 Dec 2022, 05:24
by Charles lib
There were several themes that I noticed like police brutality, school shooting, and discrimination/racism. I am lucky enough to not have experienced any of it personally but have seen it happening to other people and it's just really heartbreaking to see something like this prevailing in this era. The only way we have progressed is in technology but our minds are still stuck in the old era of all stuff negative.