M.C.I.F.+Theme

=﻿Theme= === Theme: a fundamental and ‘universal’ idea explored in the book. (could be considered the message, or lesson, or main point) 3 paragraphs: Identify the theme, explain what it means, show the theme in action in the book, and discuss the end result of what the author says about that theme or idea. === Back to M.C.I.F Home And the moral of the story is...

The main theme in the book __Feed__ is basically fighting the feeds. They dont want the government to have control over their minds and what they see anymore. So they fight it. The feed knows everything you want.... unless you can confuse it to think you want something very strange that you have never wanted or even looked at before.
 * Brandy- Feed**

//**﻿Emily- Incarceron**////**:**// The theme of Incarceron is: From the most unlikely places you can find friends and help to overcome your own weaknesses and Trials.

=﻿Levi: Catching fire-= The big idea in the series is the government/ head rulers own everything and they should never be asked or questioned. But in this book, catching fire, is about people trying to rebel over the government because the games allowed two people to survive instead of only one. this angered people because thier childern never had a chance for two to survive. When the games had started this year though, the government had to make the world all better by putting the "problem" back into the games. They believed that if Katniss would die, everything would be different or back to normal in thier eyes.

=Ethan: Matched =  The theme of //Matched// is personal choice; whether you go with the flow or lead the flow. A decision between fitting in and standing out. If you remain or rebel. Personal choice determines what happens to you in your life. For example, if you want a solo in a show, you have to be outgoing and stand out. You can't just assume that everything will be better the way it is. That did not happen in //Matched.// Cassia could have said, "Ky's picture was just a coincidence. That is what the Official told me, and I have to listen to the Officials." But she didn't. She explored the possibilities. She personally chose to fall in love with Ky. These choices had consequences, as any choice will. She lost a little bit of friendship with Xander. Another one is when she burns the poem that her grandfather gave her. She could have kept it and then had a poem that no one else had even heard about; but she would have been at terrible risk. Cassia burned the poem because her grandfather, although deceased, could have gotten privileges taken away as well as herself. The author, Ally Condie, made 'personal choice' end with a bang. All of these actions that Cassia has made, especially putting Ky on the better worker list, makes Ky 'change his job'. I can't tell you what happens, but sometimes you don't always have a choice. The consequence is out of his control. Had he never started to love Cassia, none of these things would have happened.