Rape in Parable of the Sower
It's concerning how nonchalantly the characters in Parable talk about rape. The word "rape" is found in the book just 12 times, and all of those instances involve Lauren or someone else briefly mentioning rape before swiftly moving on. The characters acknowledge that rape is happening, but they never make a big deal out of it, just treating it like another bad thing that happens in the world. On page 9 in the book, Lauren sees a woman staggering along the streets outside of the walls and speculates that "she had been raped so much that she was crazy". Lauren seems indifferent to how cruel and sadistic such an act is, merely commenting casually that she had heard stories of such incidents before. When Mrs. Sims's house gets robbed and Mrs. Sims is raped by the robbers, Lauren seems more shocked at the fact that the robbers would rape an old woman than the fact that Mrs. Sims was raped in the first place. Rape has become so commonplace in Parable's world that no one pays it much thought anymore.
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