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  • Setting
  • Tienanmen Square 1989
  • WE WANT TO BE HEARD. RESIST. 
  • Characters
  • THE STUDENTS, THE CHILDREN, AND THE FUTURE OF THIS NATION WANT TO BE HEARD AND RESPECTED. WE WILL STAND STRONG! 
  • Conflict
  • The army has come to put down the protests! The oppressive regime! Slaughtering their future! 
  • The protests start and many students and mainly young people occupy Tienanmen Square. The protest is in light of the government mainly making decisions without the public in mind, in which the students want to be heard by their oppressive government.
  • Theme
  • Many of the people at Tienanmen Square are college students and intellectuals who grew up in times of oppression by their government. With these memories in mind, Lun Zhang, the author and one of the main organizers of the protest, and others resist and spread their ideology of letting democracy into China.
  • Theme
  • New York City
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  • The government wants to put down the protest, instead of letting it die out, they decide to send the military in to end the protests. The military march and slaughter many of the protesters. The start of the conflict.
  • With the protesters on the run, many decide to flee to Western and freedom based countries to avoid the government officials who want them dead. Playing to the theme of surviving and spreading their ideology elsewhere.
  • The military are oppressing and killing the protesters! There is no future here for us. We will have to go our separate ways. 
  • With many of the protesters now gone their separate ways and years have passed. The idea of Tienanmen has not left their minds, and the idea of peace and democracy always lingered in their minds. Showing the theme of never letting ideals die in the face of oppression.
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