what is the theme of the story "the safe house" by sandra nicole roldan?
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The main theme of the story 'The Safe House' by Sandra Nicole Roldan is the effect of Martial law on people.
- The story follows a young girl living in a complex that houses a 'safe house'. The story showcases incidents from the perspective of the young girl. Through the story we see her father and his friends planning up an uprising and being caught. Subsequently, we see the pain and suffering this causes the young girl's family and how her father's friends try to save him.
- The effects of martial law on people are very severe. It leads to a lot of dissatisfaction among the population and leads to them revolting and fighting against the ruling powers who impose martial law.
- More often than not this period showcases strict laws and rules and any sense of an uprising will be met with severe backlash and punishment.
- Another theme of the story is a child's perspective in times of crisis, their inocence in a given situation and how their naivity can be shattered in situations like these.
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