Style- In We style is used how the author used numbers to make us think that they are robots and how he describes how he the people that live in the state have no identity really, and makes the reader think that they are robots.
Tone- this is showen in We how Randall words how D-503 sees how the One State is, and how they are all the people see how the Ancient ones are.
Irony- when they sit in the glass box that they are in they don't really see what is out in the world and what they could do with their lives because they aren't able to see the truth in life in less they rebel.
Plot- at first D-504 doesn't realize that everyone is different he is always taught to fallow the rules and do what his "society" has told him to do. Yet, throughout the story he starts to realize the real "him" as he says.
Characterization- Randall makes it feel like D-503 was a real person and that something like the One State could be really going on.
Setting- The setting is set for the reader to think that it is in the past, but gives the reader the feeling that it is a futuristic view because of how they are all known by numbers, like we are know by numbers in todays society.
Point of View- We is told by the main character of the story which is D-503, and he tells the story in first person.
Symbol- The notebook that R gives D-503 is symbolic because this is more when D-503 starts to find himself.
Theme- To me the theme of We is that there is so much out in the world that we as humans could learn and see if we would just stop being part of the norm and tried to open our eyes and realize that there is so much more to life than trying to be like people and what society says is right or wrong. Americans and the world in general don't use all of their brian and could see so much more out of life if they would just open up their eyes and look. And I think that is what Randall is trying to get at in the story, because D-503 starts to change when he meets I-330.
How would I do that more to the story?
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