Extended Summary - Vox - Based On The Book By Christina Dalcher
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Narratore Ariel Jones
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EXTENDED SUMMARY VOX BASED ON THE BOOK BY CHRISTINA DALCHER SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY CONTENT The Quiet Before the Storm The Imposition of Silence Seeds of Rebellion The Promise of a Cure Unveiling the Conspiracy The Lab and its Secrets Allies and Betrayals The Turning Point Freedom's Price General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK In "Vox" by Christina Dalcher, the story is set in a near-future dystopian society where women are limited to speaking only one hundred words a day, using a device on their wrists that delivers an electric shock if they exceed this quota. The novel follows the journey of Dr. Jean McClellan, a former neuroscientist, as she navigates this oppressive environment. The narrative explores themes of misogyny and the suppression of women's voices. Jean's life is disrupted when she is forced to work for the government using her scientific expertise. As Jean continues her work, she uncovers a sinister plot to use language deprivation as a means of social control. She joins with others, including her former colleagues, to resist this oppressive system. The story highlights the power of language and the devastating effects of its restriction. Her focus shifts from compliance to rebellion, as she fights for her family’s freedom and the restoration of her country’s previous social structure. Jean's character transformation is central to the plot, showing how oppression can lead to radical action.
Durata: 27 minuti (00:26:35) Data di pubblicazione: 17/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

