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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).
Anything is worth your time if you want to have a valid opinion on it and want to know exactly why something is bad. That said, Under The Dome the show was absolutely horrible. Suffered from CBS primetime syndrome, I think. The book is a pretty solid late King novel.
In this article, we will delve into the Under the Dome ending, providing an explanation for its conclusion and highlighting eight fascinating facts surrounding the show. 1. The Dome’s Origin: Throughout the series, the origin of the mysterious dome that trapped the residents of Chester’s Mill remained a central question.
“Sorrow for a wrong was better than nothing...but no amount of after-the-fact sorrow could ever atone for joy taken in destruction...” ― Stephen King, quote from Under the Dome
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.
Under the Dome is a gripping novel by Stephen King that tells the story of a small town in Maine suddenly encapsulated by a mysterious, impenetrable dome. Trapped inside, the residents must deal with dwindling resources, power struggles, and the unraveling of their community.
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Plot summary. The novel covers only 8 days - from October 21 to October 28, 2017. At 11:44 a.m. on October 21, the small Maine town of Chester's Mill is abruptly and gruesomely separated from the outside world by an invisible, semipermeable barrier of unknown origin.