When one reads a book, they feel more than one emotion,
during different parts of the book. One of the strongest emotions I felt, was
worry. I was constantly on edge, waiting for a twist in the story. Waiting for Darrow’s
down fall. Darrow may have looked like a Gold but, he was really a red. I felt
worried for Darrow throughout out the story, but there were specific moments were
I really felt like he was not going to make it out of this. One of those
moments was when Cassius found out about Darrow killing Julian. I really liked Darrow
and Cassius being friends, but I always knew that they could just as easily be enemies
once the truth was out. “… He steps in and drives my ion blade through my armor
into my belly.”(pg. 261) I knew Cassius would be mad but I didn’t anticipate
that, he would want to kill the man he called his brother. It really made me
worry about Darrow, and how he would survive this. Another thing that I was worried about was
what the proctors would do to Darrow. Fitchner did warn Darrow about them, this
made me worried whether Darrow would be able to conquer this battle. “He shoves
me off the branch, hard. I hit another on the way down… and then the beast
roars.”(pg.315) proctor Apollo tried to kill Darrow, but Darrow made it. Third
of all, there were many things hinting towards mustang betraying Darrow. Considering
that Fitchner tried to warn Darrow about her many times, and Darrow ignored Fitchner
every time. The biggest hint after Fitchner not trusting Mustang was mustang’s
response to the Jackal. Even though cassius was enemies to Augustus, he had
never seen the Jackal’s face, and the fact that mustang was able to recognize him,
was that she was in the ArchGoverner’s zone of trust. This made me worry about
what mustang is capable of and what she could do to Darrow’s trust. “Virginia au Augustus. Sister to the Jackal. twin. An heir of the great family, the gens
Augusta.”(pg.368) I was surprised that Virginia didn’t betray Darrow. This book
was full of many surprises and battles, but the reason I would worry was
because I was looking at everything from Darrow’s perspective, as if I was him.
This caused me to worry and grow an attachment towards the character.
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Reading Journal Post
Blog #4
At the beginning of
this book Darrow was just a 16 year old boy, who lived for his wife. Suddenly when
his wife was taken away from him, his life had a new purpose; to ruin the
society that took his wife from him. In order to be the man who could free his
fellow reds, Darrow had to make many changes to himself. At one point in time Darrow
lived his life for his wife, but when she was gone, he lived for her dream. Darrow
became so determined to accomplish his wife’s dream. “I want to kill Augustus” I
say remembering the cold golden face as it commanded my wife’s death. “He will
not live while Eo lies dead” (pg.65). As Darrow went on his mission, somewhere
along the way he forgot, and actually felt like he was a Gold. His view on the Golds
in some way had changed. He began to grow attached to a few certain people. “I forget
that Cassius, Roque, Sevro, and I are enemies. Red and Gold. I forget that one
day I might have to kill them all.”(pg.228) all though Darrow hasn’t forgotten
his hatred for Golds, but he has grown soft for a few. Darrow also started to
feel an attraction towards Mustang. When Darrow’s wife died he thought he could
never feel the same way about another girl again, but Mustang changed this. “But
this girl, when they took her… I would have done anything to see her smirking
again. Perhaps one day I’ll have two hearts to give.” (pg.365). at one point in
time when Darrow saw Augustus had this burning rage to kill him right there and
then, but now he willing pledged his allegiance to him. “So I kneel before him,
as is their way.”(pg.382) Darrow has grown softer towards the Golds then
before. When he was a red he hated the Golds for what they did to him, but when
he actually became one himself, he grew softer towards them. Darrow becoming softer
was a very important change in the story. It helped him see the Golds point of
view.
Reading Journal Post
Blog # 3
If I had to choose someone from this book to be my friend it
would be Sevro. Throughout the book, there were many people that Darrow couldn’t
trust, and there were many people who could betray him at any point in time,
but Sevro was not one of them. Sevro was the one character that I didn’t doubt
while I was reading the book. His presence was comforting and there was
something that made Darrow feel at ease around him. Sevro was loyal, equal, and
a leader. Sevro had many chances to betray Darrow, throughout their journey at
the institute. Sevro was loyal to Darrow even though he was not with him. When Darrow
was almost killed by Cassius, Sevro was told that Darrow was taken by the Jackal.
Due to this Sevro chose to leave house mars, because he had already alleged his
loyalty to Darrow and would not switch it for someone else. “I learn from him
around the campfire that he and the howlers, Thistle, Screwface, Clown, Weed,
and Pebble- the dregs of my old house- stayed no longer than a day after I disappeared.”(pg.318)
Instead of using the fact that the jackal took Darrow to his advantage, Sevro
went to look for his friend, and lost an eye in the process. “Sevro sought the
Jackal after Cassius fed him the lie.”(pg.318) Secondly, Sevro was different
from the others Golds, he was a person who believed in equality. Sevro himself
was a Bronzie, a lower class of the Golds and he knew what it felt like to be
spat on. Even with all this he still stood up for himself, and didn’t let other
peoples judgments stop him from doing what he wanted. “Don’t talk down to me…I’m
every bit your equal.”(pg. 255) even though Darrow was the leader of their army,
that doesn’t mean that Sevro wasn’t a leader as well. Sevro was a leader to all
the howlers (low dregs) and to the wolves. “I’ve given Sevro the dregs to
command because I know they might be the only people he’ll ever like.”(pg.229) the
howlers are Sevro’s pack, and his family, not to mention that he was their leader
when they went to look for Darrow. Sevro is loyal, equal, a leader, and most
importantly, a great friend.
Reading Journal Post
BLOG #2
In the beginning at the institute, Darrow had his own tribe
of a few boys and girls, and among them all he was loved. He was like a father
to them, but when Darrow executed Titus and became leader of the house. He
never payed much attention to how his army felt about him. He didn’t try to
make them like him, and with his growing population of slaves it cost him
everything. “That is the problem with slaves. They are so willing to find a way
around their duty, and so excited to share secrets.”(pg.289) As a red Darrow
was in some sense a slave of the Golds, and when given the opportunity to be a
gold he did the same thing to the slaves as the Golds did to the reds. Mustang helped
Darrow realize his mistake, and as an attempt to fix this, he decided not to
have slaves. Not having slaves meant that all the other students in the game
would choose him as a leader. In order to fix this Darrow made slaves, until he
felt like he could truly rely on them, but even by doing this he never let them
feel like they were his slave. He made them feel as if he would take a bullet
for anyone of them. This is what he did when he punished himself for Tactus’s
crime. “This is my army. Its evils are mine as much as yours, as much as they
are Tactus’s. Every time any of you commit a crime like this, something
gratuitous and perverse, you will own it and I will own it with you.” A relationship
works both ways, so one just can’t expect from another, like Darrow expected
the slaves to be loyal. In order to expect loyalty it’s necessary to give back as
well. In today’s world many people
expect too much without giving anything. In some ways this relates to me
because there are many things that I just expect to be there, and don’t care
much about, but in fact I should be trying my best to give back. In a
relationship it’s very necessary to be aware of how others feel, and this is
something one should never forget.
Reading Journal Post
Blog #1
“Look at yourself, Darrow, and you’ll realize that you are a
good man who will have to do bad things”… “See. That’s what I don’t get. If I
am a good man, then why do I want to do bad things?”(pg.102)
This novel is about a boy needing
justice for his wife. When Darrow’s wife was taken from Darrow, it was as if it
was his own life. The only way Darrow could get justice, was by turning into
the thing he hated the most; the Golds. Darrow started his crusade with burning
rage and hatred for those who run the society. This meant that he would have to
do things that were against his good intentions. During his entire crusade, he
would have to lie, cheat, and betray everyone, including his own family. Darrow
had good intentions, but in order to execute those he had to do bad things. I,
myself have been in many situations like this where; in order to do the right
thing I have to take the wrong path, for example tell a white lie in order to
protect someone dear to me. One thing I always have to remember is that one
certain aspect of a person doesn’t define them; its many things put together
that do. This quote is important to me because I have been faced with many
situations like this, in which in order to do the right thing, I have to take
the wrong path. In life this also
happens to many people, where in order to do good they have to do bad. This quote
really gets one to reflect on whether what they are doing is correct or not. Nobody
is perfect, and in one point in time everyone tends to do something that’s not a
part of their values or what they believe is wrong, and that is okay. Our imperfections
are what make us human.
Friday, 25 March 2016
Chapter Summaries post 4
PART IV: REAPER
Chapter 34; THE NORTHWOODS
It has been 4 weeks and Darrow has been rescued
by mustang, while spending time with mustang, Darrow learns that his strategy
of having slaves was wrong; he should have won their allegiance instead. Unfortunately
mustang gets sick and is on the verge of death, when on a hunt for medicine Fitchner
tells Darrow that their rings are what track all the housemates. Fitchner also
tells Darrow that the game is rigged, so that Adrius (the ArchGoverner’s son)
will win. If Darrow continues to be a hurdle in the Jackal's path, then Jupiter
and Apollo will kill him, and if a house is destroyed the proctor of that house
have to leave. Fitchner leaves Darrow with the antibiotics and a plan to get
the proctors out of the way.
Chapter 35; OATHBREAKERS
Darrow and mustang interact with oathbreakers
(slaves who run away), and hope to get them on their side. Mustang and Darrow
free 10 oathbreakers of their slave marks, so that they can assist in taking
mar's slaves. Darrow frees many of mar's slaves, and pays castle mars a visit
in the night signing his reaper mark on every door.
Chapter 36; A SECOND TEST
Darrow attacks house mars, and takes and
frees as many slaves as possible. Tactus tries to rape a Ceres slave, which
puts Darrow in a tough situation. So as punishment, Darrow gives Tactus 20
lashes from a leather switch, and then gives himself 25 from Pax, officially uniting his army as
one.
Chapter 37; SOUTH
Darrow organizes his army in order to find
house Apollo, with a secret mission to eliminate proctor Apollo out of the
game. By tricking Darrow, proctor Apollo lures him away from the camp, and
leads him to the beast of the woods
Chapter 38; THE FALL OF APOLLO
Sevro rescues Darrow from the huge bear,
and it turns out Sevro is the one eyed demon everyone is frightened of. Darrow
and his army are interrupted by proctor Apollo. During this time using Sevro, Darrow
manages to trick the proctors and capture house Apollo. Darrow threatens
proctor Jupiter, warning him that his house will be next.
Chapter 39; THE PROCTOR'S BOUNTY
Fitchner warns Darrow about how proctor Apollo
has still not left even though his house has been eliminated. Fitchner gives Darrow
dancer's knifeRing, and it is revealed that Fitchner is Sevro’s father. Darrow
captures Fitchner. Throughout Fitchner's visit, he tries to warn Darrow about
mustang.
Chapter 40; PARADIGM
Darrow's army sets out on a hunt for the
jackal, one day a boy named Lucian comes out of Jupiter's castle and lets Darrow
in, without a fight. Inside Jupiter’s castle, Darrow has a long conversation
with Lucian, during which he realizes that Lucian is from house Pluto, and not Jupiter.
Chapter 41; THE JACKAL
Darrow knew that Lucian was the jackal all
along. Darrow offers the jackal a deal; if he cuts his hand off, he can leave. The
jackal agreed, surprising Darrow. The proctors come to the Jackal's aide, due
to this the Jackal kills Pax, and just like that the Jackal had escaped. Apollo
takes mustang, and begins to blackmail Darrow. Using the knifeRing given by
dancer, Darrow kills proctor Apollo.
Chapter 42; WAR ON HEAVEN
Stealing the proctor's armor, Darrow heads
for Olympus. Darrow defeats all the proctors, and has won himself Olympus, and
has found mustang.
Chapter 43; THE LAST TEST
Darrow sends mustang to get the Jackal
and his standard. Fitchner then tells Darrow that mustang is Virginia au Augustus,
twin to the jackal. Darrow assembles his army, once he realizes he has been betrayed.
As Darrow goes to house mars, he finds Roque and realizes that he is not dead.
Cassius lets Darrow go, but makes it clear that the hatred between them is a
blood feud.
Chapter 44; RISE
Darrow prepares his army, just as mustang
drops the jackal in front of Darrow. The game is over, and the drop ships come
to Olympus. At the small ceremony, Augustus offers Darrow a place as a lancer
at his house, and Darrow gladly accepts.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Chapter Summaries post 3
PART III: GOLD
Chapter 20; THE HOUSE MARS
Darrow is afraid of what Cassius will do
once he finds out that Darrow killed his brother. Once the survivors meet,
Darrow makes the decision of not telling Cassius about how Julian died.
Chapter 21; OUR DOMINION
While running, Darrow and Cassius spot
food set out to as trap by house Ceres. This act of madness strengthens their
relationship, but it also makes house Mars realize how partial the game really
is due to the other house gaining more luxuries than Mars. Fitchner introduces
the house standard that is required to make slaves.
Chapter 22; THE TRIBES
Cassius and Darrow's relationship
strengthens in front of the house as the house mates try electing a leader before
primus. Roque, Darrow, Cassius, Lea, and Quinn team up while others do the
same, leaving the competition between Darrow, Cassius, Antonia, and Titus for
primus.
Chapter 23; FRACTURE
Word has been going around about Sevro's
disappearance. Back at the house Darrow has an unpleasant encounter with Titus
and his gang, due to Titus finding out that Darrow has had matches all along,
while the housemates starved.
Chapter 24; TITUS'S WAR
Darrow and his crew quickly evacuate the
house as Titus has sent his men after them. People from house Ceres have
stopped coming out, due to Titus's brutality towards the Ceres slaves.
Chapter 25; TRIBAL WAR
Titus has been beating up girls for some
time now, and Darrow's tribe decided to make a plan to take him down. Unfortunately
this plan didn't go well, and led to Quinn being beaten and loosing and ear.
Cassius was beaten and urinated on by Titus, which ruined his reputation.
Chapter 26; MUSTANG
Darrow and Cassius spot a rider, who turns
out to be the girl on the pony, back when Darrow was learning how to ride. She
goes by the name Mustang and is from the house Minerva, and easily leads Darrow
and Cassius into a trap. As Darrow and Cassius struggle to stay alive, goblin (Sevro)
comes to their rescue. They find the Minervan’s castle and raid it, Darrow also comes to know that mustang's real name is Antonia.
Chapter 27; THE HOUSE OF RAGE
The reaper and the mighty Pax au Telemanus
finally have their first encounter. Darrow manages to escape and go negotiate
with mustang about the Ceres slaves, during which mustang mentions the Jackal.
Chapter 28; MY BROTHER
Darrow finds Titus in the cellar, beaten up.
While Titus tells Darrow his story and why he raped all those girls, he accidentally lets a word slip and Darrow realizes that Titus was a red like him.
Chapter 29; UNITY
Darrow sentences Titus to death because he
believes that he puts every red carved into a gold at risk. Titus is executed
by the hands of Cassius. Fitchner also reveals that the Jackal is the
ArchGoverner's son.
Chapter30; HOUSE DIANA
Sevro and the reaper find house Diana,
where Darrow negotiates an agreement with Tamara (head of house Diana) to help
him take down house Minerva, and in return he will help them take down house Ceres.
Chapter 31; THE FALL OF MUSTANG
To create a distraction to Darrow's
ulterior motive, he challenges Pax to a duel. By hiding the soldiers of house Mars
and the soldiers of house Diana in the bellies of dead horses, Darrow wins
house Minerva, but let’s Mustang live.
Chapter 32; ANTONIA
As well as winning house Minerva, Darrow
also manages to siege house Diana. An emissary from house Pluto sent by the Jackal
leaves a message and a pouch for Cassius. On the other hand, Lea leads Darrow
into a trap set by Antonia, where Antonia then kills Lea, and Roque has
disappeared.
Chapter 33; APOLOGIES
Cassius finds out that Darrow was the one
who killed Julian due to the holo sent by the Jackal. Cassius lures Darrow away
from the castle and both of them engage in a duel. In the end, Cassius drives
his ion blade through Darrow’s stomach.
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Chapter Summaries Post 2
PART II: REBORN
Chapter 7; LAZARUS
Darrow emerges from underground as he
realizes that he has been buried, and is not dead. He is pulled out by the sons
of Ares. Darrow is told by Harmony that the sons of Ares have a mission for
Darrow.
Chapter 8; DANCER
Darrow meets dancer who is at a higher
position of authority compared to the other reds. Dancer and Darrow play a
game, and upon Darrow wining, dancer promises to show him something that no
other red has seen. What dancer shows Darrow is a city and it causes Darrow to
realize that the reds have been lied to.
CHAPTER 9; THE LIE
It is discovered that
the other colors have inhibited mars for 300 years.
As Darrow is shocked by all the lies, he agrees to take on the
mission Ares has for him.
Chapter 10; THE CARVER
Darrow roams the streets of Yorkton with
dancer and harmony, and takes a look at civilization for the first time. They
approach Mickey (violet carver) to turn Darrow into gold.
Chapter 11; MAD
Mickey is reluctant at first to carve
Darrow into a Gold. Dancer then tells Mickey about Ares's plan to make Darrow
into a peerless scarred (top ranking of Golds) and command fleets, but in order
to do so Darrow needs to go to the institute first. With some persuasion from Darrow,
Mickey agrees to the carving.
Chapter 12; THE CARVING
Darrow wakes up in his bed after dying
twice due to the carving. Throughout the chapter as Darrow is carved on by Mickey,
he associates a lot with Mickey and Evey. Once the
carving was complete, Darrow began to train, mentally and physically. At the end
of the chapter Darrow bids Mickey and Evey goodbye.
Chapter 13; BAD THINGS
Matteo (a pink) assists in finalizing
Darrow's shift into a Gold. Darrow is then asked to change his name, but he
wants to keep his name. So he then becomes Darrow au Andromedus from the far
asteroid clusters; whose family all died in a shipping accident.
Chapter 14; ANDROMEDUS
Darrow learns the dances performed by Aureates,
and how to ride a horse. While attempting horse riding, Darrow meets a girl
with long golden hair.
Chapter 15; THE TESTING
After two months of training Darrow takes
the test, during which he silently observes the Golds around him. During this
time Darrow meets the very handsome and arrogant Cassius au Bellona who belongs
to the Bellona family (the arch rivals of house Augustus). After the tests Darrow
meets the girl he met while horse riding in the change room.
Chapter 16; THE INSTITUTE
Darrow has a surprise visit from the board
of quality control, who then perform a lie detector test on him. It is revealed
that Darrow only missed one question out of hundreds. Dancer gives Darrow a
knife ring as reward for his great score on the test. Darrow is taken to the institute along with Sevro
(a Bronzie) and Julian, during this time Julian and Darrow become friends.
Chapter 17; THE DRAFT
In this chapter, proctors who are all
peerless scared and represent a house are introduced. Darrow is then chosen to
be in the house of mars, and Fitchner is mars's proctor.
Chapter 18; CLASSMATES
Priam, Cassius, Antonia,
and Darrow end up sitting close to each other at the end
of the table. Sevro, Roque, Quinn, and Julian are also
at the same table, but just not as high as the others.
Chapter 19; THE PASSAGE
As a strategy of the institute, they beat
up everyone and tossed them in an empty room with another boy. They did
this so that only one would come out. Darrow was in the room
with Julian, and he did what he had to.
Saturday, 19 March 2016
Chapter Summaries Post
Part I: SLAVE
Chapter 1; HELLDIVER: Darrow at age 16 finds pride in being a hell diver of the clan Lycos in mars. In this chapter Darrow is keen on winning the laurel, which provides the winner's clan more necessities for the year. Darrow wants to win the laurel because he feels he has to in order to bring his wife more happiness.
Chapter 2; THE TOWNSHIP: Darrow's plan doesn't go so well
and he almost ends up losing his life. A speech is given by a gold through the HC acknowledging the fact that the
reds are pioneers to the planet of mars and are helping get it ready for other
colours.
Chapter 3; THE LAUREL: Darrow is welcomed to the ceremony by
his fellow reds as they believe he has won the laurel. Gamma ends up winning
the laurel even though Lycos deserved it. The name of the Arch- Governor of
mars: Nero au Augustus is mentioned.
Chapter 4; THE GIFT: Eo (Darrow’s wife) takes Darrow to a forbidden section of their
planet, which has nature inhibiting the barren land of mars. Where Eo and
Darrow have an argument about Eo's want for a better life which she is willing
to sacrifice herself for.
Chapter 5; THE FIRST SONG: Eo and Darrow are caught as they leave
the forbidden place and have been kept apart for 3 days till the sentencing. in
this chapter it is mentioned that the finest of gold are called the peerless
scared and have a scar on their face, both Eo and Darrow are sentenced to be
flogged 48 times by the arch governor. When it was Eo's turn she sings the
forbidden song and is sentenced to death also by the arch governor.
Chapter 6; THE MARTYR: as Eo is hanged Darrow has to pull her
feet so she will go without suffering due to the low gravity on mars. Darrow
decides to hang his wife even though it is forbidden. Later on Darrow is also
hanged as punishment for burying his wife.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Introductory Post
By: Pierce
Brown
Publisher: Del Rey books
Copyright date: copyright 2013 by Pierce Brown
Number of pages: 382
pages
Darrow lives as a low life Red in a
society run by the Golds. He is mostly satisfied with his life, till he goes
with his wife to a place which is forbidden. Later on while being punished for
her crime, his wife sings a forbidden song and is executed by a Gold. Darrow
boils with rage and seems to have a death wish, considering he buries his wife
which is also forbidden. Following this act he is later sentenced to death and
is hanged. He is dead in the eyes of his fellow Reds and his, till it is
discovered that he was rescued by Ares (a rebel organization). Soon Darrow
finds out that his kind has been wronged by none other than the rulers of society:
the Golds. Burning with rage that will only suffice with justice Darrow finds
his place among the Golds by turning into one, only to burn them to the ground.
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