Reason behind the creation of the factions? Do they work?
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Re: Reason behind the creation of the factions? Do they work
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I would say that in the beginning the factions looked like they were working but when it got to the end i was wondering what would happen to all the other factions.
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I couldn't agree more with that statement. Obviously they don't work for several reasons. Dividing people only causes either bad blood or the desire to be a part of both. I think also because you're supposed to join the faction you have the most in common with that might also lead to some problems because you have too much in common with everyone else. It's obvious from our society that people who think different or who are different are what make our society work. Being stuck in a faction with everyone who is like-minded is only bound to cause issues and problems.toriborip wrote:I think its kinda like the Hunger Games books. They split them up to avoid rebellion... obviously it didnt work for that reason
As you said, it didn't work in the Hunger Games and it didn't work here and it certainly wouldn't work in real life.
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That definitely makes more sense than what I had been thinkingtoriborip wrote:I think its kinda like the Hunger Games books. They split them up to avoid rebellion... obviously it didnt work for that reason
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