The Marrow Thieves Environmental Consequences

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Earth’s Revenge
Environmental Consequences in The Marrow Thieves

Climate change is a pressing global concern that affects various aspects of human life, from environmental degradation to social and political unrest. In the dystopian novel The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline, climate change serves as an underlying factor that drives many of the conflicts and issues within the narrative. Climate change catalyzes various conflicts and issues, highlighting its role in shaping the oppressive society depicted in the story, like environmental consequences of climate change, scarcity of resources throughout the story, and displacement of communities.

One of the main ways in which climate change impacts the narrative is through its environmental consequences. In The Marrow Thieves, the world has experienced a drastic decline in plant and animal life due to climate change, resulting in severe food scarcity and ecological disruption. “My stomach grumbled when I finished, but there was maybe a day and a half of food supplies left in my pack” (Dimaline, 10) As a result, the characters struggle to find sustenance and face the …show more content…

“I ate real food and slept for a week.” With the depletion of natural resources, like clean water, food and arable land, the remaining communities become increasingly desperate to secure their survival. This scarcity-driven conflict is evident in the struggle for marrow, a valuable resource in the novel. “We go to the schools and they leach the dreams from where our ancestors hid them, in the honeycombs of slushy marrow buried in our bones” Marrow is believed to possess the ability to restore dreams, which are like lost as a consequence of the apocalypse caused by climate change. The pursuit of marrow pits different factions against each other, creating tension and discord within the