![]() ![]() From the outside, the army may look like they’re kind, but on the inside they are malicious and cruel. They are cruel, selfish, and do not care about what the kids have been through and are experiencing. They were so desperate to find a cure that they started testing the water on kids to save themselves. ![]() “How much time, really, does it take to understand what you’re seeing if you look? In 0.1 micrometers of a second I get it: The ward is full of kids… Some out of their beds, walking or limping about… Kids with hands and feet chopped off” (102). She later realizes that the people working with the army had been taking kids and experimenting on them to see if they’ve found a cure. ![]() Ruby is walking around outside the army base and sees kids with limbs missing and in bandages. Virginia Bergin’s The Storm demonstrates how in the fight for survival, people become twisted, selfish, and cruel while others find love and compassion for one another. Throughout the book Ruby, along with a little girl named Princess and a boy named Darius, fight with the army in hopes that more survivors will know that they are testing on others to find and a cure and not having a value for anyone's life but their own. Ruby is part of that three percent however the rest of her family is not. Poisonous, bloodthirsty rain that kills with every drop. Only three percent of the world’s population has survived the rain. ![]()
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