Friday, December 12, 2014

Prodigy: Theme Statement

The action packed, sci-fi thriller, Prodigy, succeeds Legend very well. Marie Lu has brought us back to the amazing story of Day and June. Over the past two weeks, I have read and finished Prodigy. I would love to give you all the details on this story, but this is my last blog post before the new year. Therefore, I will give you a short synopsis and analysis of the theme. Without further a due, we will begin.

Day and June are leading new lives. One with a new home, nationality and beliefs. Working with the Patriots, the duo scheme to release Eden and earn a safe haven in the Colonies. Only one task needs to be completed: assassinate the new Elector. Amid the recent death of Elector Primo, the Republic is weak and vulnerable.  The Colonies see this as a chance to finally the war. Day and June see that the Aden is  much different than Elector Primo. As fates intertwine, who will they trust?

The theme statement for Prodigy is knowing who your true friends are in life. In Legend, Day and June think Kaede is a dirty, good for nothing Patriot. As time progresses, they realize that she helps them in times of need and will always be there for them. In Prodigy, the plot revolves around this. Their Patriot general, Razor, begins with good impressions. As the book progresses, we realize he is a ruthless back stabber. Elector Aden, the original bad guy, has a better view for the Republic compared to his father. He wants to end the war among the two nations.

I suggest Prodigy to anyone who reads this. It's a great book worth your time. See ya in 2015!

3 comments:

  1. Great book, great blog, good job in keeping me interested all the way through, keep up the good work

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  2. Thanks for keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout your post! Great job!

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  3. This kept me on my toes! This is such a good job! I am so going to read this book

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