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Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 13:29
by Mercy Udeokeke
The book has so many themes which are the theme of war, love, injustice, human right, and many more. I can relate to the theme of human rights due to what is happening in our society today where those in power are corrupting the system and the people have little say in the matter.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 17:08
by Elendu Clement Ekechukwu
The book had lots of themes but I think one theme that kept resonating in my head was police brutality.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 27 Sep 2022, 02:48
by Hubre De Klerk
There was a wide range of themes, including young adults, life choices, racism, discrimination, women's rights, war and the impacts of war, consistency with choices, police brutality, corruption, creating change, activism, love, politics, etc. Everything came together flawlessly.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 28 Sep 2022, 01:37
by MinhDoan
The book explores a variety of subjects while documenting a significant period in American culture—demonstrated through concepts such as cruelty, love, and women's rights.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 29 Sep 2022, 17:25
by Ruth Omonegho
Police brutality is the most glaring of themes and it is very relevant as such things still happen in our world today. Governments of the world must find lasting solutions to this century old menace.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 29 Sep 2022, 17:27
by Ruth Omonegho
Police brutality is the most glaring of themes and it is very relevant as such things still happen in our world today. Converstaions around the topic must continur to be held. Governments of the world must find lasting solutions to this century old menace.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 29 Sep 2022, 17:28
by Ruth Omonegho
Police brutality is the most glaring of themes and it is very relevant as such things still happen in our world today. Converstaions around the topic must continue to be held. Governments of the world must find lasting solutions to this century old menace.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 30 Sep 2022, 07:56
by Marybreda reads
Wild World by Peter Rush contained a wide range of themes such as racism, police brutality, discrimination, love, determination and lots more.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 01 Oct 2022, 10:47
by Ann Njeri 10
The themes of corruption, police brutality and friendship were evident in the book.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 01 Oct 2022, 12:54
by Alice Fu
The author covered a variety of topics inside this book. I think the most prominent one though was police brutality, which was heavily reflected in how the police treated the Vietnamese.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 02 Oct 2022, 03:26
by Carson25
In my opinion, discrimination and gender prejudice was the them that came out clearly in this book.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 03 Oct 2022, 02:38
by Ad_mInistrAtoR
The book covered a wide variety of themes. The ones I could relate with were police brutality, racism, heroism, betrayal and love.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 09:43
by LilB
The theme of love, war, betrayal, politics, peace and so much more was noticeable in this book. It basically covered several aspects of life.

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 09:45
by Agbata Donald 1
This book covers many themes like war, love, betrayal, and fear

Re: Themes in the book

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 16:35
by Ayomidekenny2
I noticed three recurring theme: love, betrayal and racism