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Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 26 Dec 2017, 01:36
by docfatima
The main concept is very shortly described and the inner turmoil of the main character is the forefront of the story. Still I feel the naturals are the true antagonists.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 28 Dec 2017, 17:57
by cherryalakei
This, right here would have been a better story than what was delivered. I would love to know more about the creation of the Syndos, and the war between them and the Naturals.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 06:26
by eBookreviewer
The Syndos because they are trying to destroy the naturals.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 04 Feb 2018, 23:19
by Mitchell Starc
According to me the Syndos are the antagonist of the book and they prove it as the story moves on

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 05 Feb 2018, 12:22
by Samy Lax
Since the Syndos seem to be on a destructive mode all the time and harming the naturals, I'd say my vote goes to them.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 22 Feb 2018, 12:28
by Sorchadorcha
With all the information given in the novel I can't really decide. If the author had written as much about the two groups as he did with the explicit scenes, I might've had a better understanding of the antagonists.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 23 Feb 2018, 04:44
by DustinPBrown
There isn't actually any antagonist in the story. No one impedes Jennifer's journey, no one who's actually in the story does anything to change anything. The syndos, I suppose, in the first chapter are antagonistic, but after that, she doesn't actually have any struggles or anything.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 29 Apr 2019, 04:54
by Nisha Ward
DustinPBrown wrote: 23 Feb 2018, 04:44 There isn't actually any antagonist in the story. No one impedes Jennifer's journey, no one who's actually in the story does anything to change anything. The syndos, I suppose, in the first chapter are antagonistic, but after that, she doesn't actually have any struggles or anything.
Agreed. The Syndos don't actually play enough of a role in the novel to function as antagonists, and everyone else is there to help Jennifer on her journey, not hinder it. You can't really say someone is the antagonist because in this book there aren't any.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 16 Jun 2019, 15:20
by leiabutler
I don't think the book goes in enough detail for us to be able to judge this. We only see a small part of Jennifer's story and that is it.

Re: Who are the real antagonists in the book?

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 18:01
by Samuel Okoye 2
I think the meagre information provided about both groups make it difficult to say who was who.