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By: Rachel Vincent
Point of View- 3rd person omniscient
Genre- Fiction
Subgenre- Realistic Fiction
Where: The story takes place in a school. (Not sure what school it is)
When: The story starts when Dahlia is 3 years old and grows up to 16 years old.
Protagonist- Dahlia
Info- She is 3 years old and loves, plants, and thought everyone looked like her because that's how it was in the nurseries.
Physical Description-
"When I was little, I thought every girl in the world looked just like me, because that's how it is in the nurseries. The only female faces I saw that weren't identical to mine belonged to our nannies, who all looked just like one another, and I believed that when I grew up my face would match their."
"When Dahlia can't stop thinking about Trigger 17- when she can't resist looking for him, even though that means breaking the rules- she realizes she is flawed too. But if she's flawed, then so are all her identicals. And any genome found to be flawed will be recalled."
"Sometimes I wish I could tell the cooks that tomatoes are not all alike. But my job is not to design or cook food. My job is to grow vegetables. At least, it will be when my class graduates and joins the trade labor division."
Dahlia always says, "I can do it" or "Check again, that can't be right."
"Meeting Trigger 17 changes everything. He thinks she's interesting. Beautiful. Unique. Which means he must be flawed."
Universal Theme- Personality
Literary Theme- You are never going to be perfect in your life.
External Conflict- "My chest feels tight at the thought that we could be trapped in this elevator for hours. That our absences could go unnoticed."
Internal Conflict- "My face is on fire now, but I can't stop him from staring at me. I can't even tell him to stop without breaking a rule. So I steel my nerves and stare back at him."
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