An exception to this in the book is, of course, the protagonist: America. Even the wealthiest women, princesses of other countries, are sold off as business deals, instead of being trained to rule. Instead, they are pretty little things ready to be used. They have close to no power and are not expected to be the breadwinner of any family. In this dystopian world created by Kiera Cass, women are objects men own. If you are born into a poor family, even one in a western country such as the USA, the chances of climbing in ranks and becoming a millionaire are a lot smaller than if you were the child of a millionaire. There are many societies that have this type of caste system, though not as evident and clear. The solution is finally proposed and put into action in the end of the book, after a lot of hard work and dedication from various characters, though mostly evident through the protagonist America and the Northern rebels. Throughout the series, the caste system has been an upcoming problem, frequently discussed between the different characters. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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