Monuments 14 Savage Drift Character Analysis

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In Monument 14: Savage Drift, the type of blood the character has defines who they are. Being type O is like being divergent. You will be locked up or killed. If you If you are Type A you develop blisters in storms. Type AB suffer from paranoid delusions. Type B suffers from confusion and they have reproductive difficulties. Most of them can not have kids. Type Os are violent and deranged. Jake, tHe antagonist, can not have any of his own because of his blood type. He will have one child because it was developed before the infection that plagued the blood types. The blood types are a symbol. They represent who you are. Josie is one of the main characters. The U.S locked her up with many others because she is a Type O. They are put into a …show more content…

Dean hates Jake for the way he acts, but has to be around him. Dean’s girlfriend is carrying Jake’s child. Throughout the series, Jake struggles through many challenges and changes dramatically. He used to be small, shy, and an outcast. He is now brave, caring, resourceful, and strong. The most significant part of the book so far is when the group of friends find out that Josie is still alive. In the last book, they thought she died in a fight. The whole book is based around saving her from the concentration camp. This book reminds me of Divergent. Both books have a country at war. Both are based in the U.S and in the future. The people are split up into different groups. Each group is defined by something. Each book has a protagonist that goes against the government and finds truth, makes friends, and make enemies. Emmy Laybourne, the author, wrought her book with a significant amount of detail. You always know what is going on. In each event, you are left with no questions, unless it is a cliffhanger. All your questions are answered. Even in the smallest of events, you are left with an understanding. You know exactly what Denny’s is like in Texas, during