Lauren in BNW

One of the questions posed as a potential blog topic was Lauren in a time machine across books, travelling to the world of 1984 or BNW, and if she would survive/fit in.

Using the book BNW as Laurens destination, I have some thoughts regarding her status there and if she would make it. Since Lauren is quite young and rebellious, I don't think the people there would take much of a liking to her. The rigid nature of social classes may throw her off and lead her to be alienated from society if she chooses to rebel. On the other hand, her freedom to have sex with people, of all ages, makes her much more liked by the "everybody is for everybody" cultists she may encounter there. 

Additionally, I think she may have a hard time with the idea that everyone has to follow the same thing. She would definitely want to make Earthseed alive in some way, and the world of BNW would stifle those attempts. I think she would enjoy the benefits of a world that is not dying, but all in all, wouldn't really fit in.

What do you all think? Would she fit in?

Comments

  1. Oh I like this idea. I think she would probably go live on the reservation or on an island and organize those people to have good lives. If John hadn't been so impetuous, she could have befriended him and gotten him to go back. Build that time machine, Lauren!

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