Time: Present time- “My cell phone is out! Someone screamed a few doors down, and she sounded the war we’d felt when we saw CNN was gone” (21)
Place- “At least that's the excuse I've been giving myself for not caring about all the stuff that's happening outside of my little section of Pennsylvania”(70).
Social - Collapsed democracy “The president was on TV tonight.
He didn’t say much that we didn’t already know”(43).
Cultural- The culture values food and the surplus of food. “She pulled into the supermarket parking lot and I got a real sense of the madness going on”(35)
The issues are Catastrophic weather and food shortages
Symbols- Ally and Cole
Exposition- Ayesha
The problem that sets the story rolling is when the …show more content…
Antagonist- Ariel- The moon
Describe their role in the world: The moon's gravitational force pulls on water in the oceans and causes bulges that create “high tide." The moon's gravitational pull is strongest on the side that faces the Earth.
Primary Goal: Controls the tides.
Personality traits: Quiet- There’s no sound in space, so you cannot hear it.
Strong- The moon has a strong gravitational pull that controls the
Earth’s tides.
Bright- The moon appears to be bright in the night sky because of the light coming off of the Sun that reflects off of it.
Protagonist- Ayesha
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Miranda Evans is a teenage girl who must survive in a world where the Moon has been hit by an asteroid and as in result, the world may come to an end. Miranda’s role in this novel is to survive for as long as possible along with her mother and two brothers. To survive, her job is to alternate jobs with the rest of her family members in order to stay strong.
Miranda’s primary goal is to assist her family through surviving in this dangerous time and hope that her family make it out