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That's my summary of Under the Dome. TLDR : The dome is there to protect and infest the living beings inside by aliens known as the kinship. Stuff happens, dome comes down, happy ending (with a slight cliff hanger).
Junior Rennie has not realized that the Dome has come down; he has been too busy with murder. It is only the sound of the whistle that signifies something has gone wrong. The fact that something has, indeed, gone terribly wrong is indicated in the simile.
On September 15, 2009, Stephen King's official site posted a 61-page facsimile excerpt from King's original novel The Cannibals, consisting of the first four chapters of the original typescript. [11] A further 63 pages were posted on October 4.
- Stephen King
- 2009
As the stakes rise, tensions escalate and the underbelly of Chester's Mill becomes a battleground for survival, morality, and self-discovery. Beyond the enthralling plotline, "Under the Dome" is also a searing commentary on human nature, politics, and the consequences of unchecked power.
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Under the Dome Quotes Showing 1-30 of 124. “She can't help it,' he said. 'She's got the soul of a poet and the emotional makeup of a junkyard dog.” ― Stephen King, Under the Dome. tags: passion, soul, stubborn, women. 426 likes. Like. “If you don't control your temper, your temper will control you.” ― Stephen King, Under the Dome. 242 likes. Like.
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Quotes from Under the Dome. Stephen King · 1074 pages. Rating: (214.9K votes) Get the book. “She can't help it,' he said. 'She's got the soul of a poet and the emotional makeup of a junkyard dog.”. ― Stephen King, quote from Under the Dome. Copy text.