Accomplishment In Shatter Me

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The events in Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi display the impact of the Reestablishment on the society living around it. The Reestablishment impacted the society by controlling them but their fear and. Some themes in Shatter Me are bravery, selflessness, and determination. Juliette is the protagonist who had the ability to touch people and kill them, this was an internal conflict for her. When she was a little girl she killed another child by touching him and her parents completely disowned her. One day after living in an asylum for many days, Adam walked into her cell as her new roommate. They eventually were taken out by the Reestablishment so Juliette could be used as a weapon. This was a conflict for Adam because he didn’t agree with the Reestablishment, but he had to be a solider to provide for his younger brother. The antagonist of the book happens to be the leader of Sector 45 of the …show more content…

Warner tries to force Juliette to become a monster and this is a conflict for her because she doesn’t want to hurt people. Later she also learns that Adam can touch her without dying which is truly odd. They start a relationship with each other because Juliette believes that he is the only person for her. Warner keeps trying to get Juliette to use her powers for something bad but she doesn’t want to. She is conflicted with herself because she knows that she could help Warner and a part of her wants to but she never does. Warner starts to get really upset at her because she isn’t doing what he tells her to do and Warner isn’t use to that. While Warner and Juliette are spending time with each other working, Adam is trying to figure out a way to get them out of the compound. As they were jumping out the window to escape, Warner tried to grab Juliette and touched her and nothing happened to him. This ended up being a problem because now more than one person could touch Juliette without getting