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Analysis Of Legend By Marie Lu
In Legend by Marie Lu, the author uses flashbacks to show symbolism, foreshadowing, and the importance of the pendant to Day. At this point in the story, Day is still locked up and June feels that the Republic is untrustworthy. June has just brought Day the pendant that he lost a while back outside the hospital trying to steal plague medicine. As soon as Day sees the pendant he is surprised and happy, and then remembers his life when his dad was still around. In days flashback he remembers the first time he laid eyes the coin/pendant. “I managed to get a good look as he turned it over in his hands. A bird on one side, a man’s profile on the other. United States of America, In God We trust, quarter dollar embossed on one side and liberty

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