5/21/2023 0 Comments The future home of the living god![]() ![]() The novel ends after her baby is taken from her. The novel describes Cedars capture, escape, and recapture. This highlights another conviction that enables her to maintain a hopeful mindset despite being captured. Additionally, she describes her religious beliefs and how she has converted religions as she has grown older. Because of this, Cedar is unmoving on her opinion of aborting the baby despite the health risks it poses to her. This novel describes a previous abortion that motivates Cedar to keep her current pregnancy. ![]() If devolution were sudden and widespread, it would be a race to understand how to reverse its effect, which would promote the idea of experimenting on pregnant women. Quammen describes that scientists try to understand phenomena after it occurs. The concept of devolution seems far-fetched but with background from Quammen’s “Spillover” it can be understood that evolution and gene-mutation is complicated and devolution is not far from possible. ![]() This book describes the experience of an adopted Native American women who was impregnated prior to the enforced “laws.” The party in power is interested in the continuation of humanity and plans to achieve this goal through controlling pregnancies and mandatory reproduction. In Erdrich’s “Future Home of the Living God,” Erdrich describes a world in which all life is devolving. ![]()
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