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 Pet offers the image of turbulence in a world that is presumably “perfect” under modern standards. The community in Lucille is rid of oppression, biases, and judgements. Though presented in a similarly structured universe to the one you and I live in, Jam is not familiarized with the past. The history of the lives which monsters lived is often swept under the rug to preserve the general goodness of the community: “When Jam asked for more information, her teachers’ eyes slid away. They mentioned religious books, but with reluctance, not wanting to influence the children. Religion had caused so many problems before the revolution, people were hesitant to talk about it now. ‘If you really want to know’...’there’s always the library’(Emezi,4). This cultural reluctance and not wanting to speak of the history which had ignited the transformation of removing the monsters from society at large almost forces ignorance. If the members of the community are not encouraged to know about previous evils, how does it allow them to be grateful for the progress which has been made in their lives now. When the generation after Bitter and Aloe’s passes there will be no one to speak of the atrocities that the collective and  Angels decided to move forward from. This mode of reacting is similar to the idealogy of don’t ask don’t tell when that is exactly what should be encouraged from young adults when they will later rise into society and help it prevail. 


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