As I get further into the book, I am trying to be more open-minded about it, but I still cannot bring myself to get super into it. It is very hard for me to follow, as well as already being a topic that I am not particularly a fan of. While I can appreciate this style of writing, I myself do not like it. I find it confusing how often Mark jumps in between the present and past, and there does not appear to be defining moments that make it obvious which time he is referring to.
What does the author hope to convey or accomplish by this style of writing?
How is it determined who has what role in their society; how does one become a sweeper, a member of disposal, etc.?
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