I'm still reading Innocence by Dean Koontz and nothing has really been cleared up that much. He's friends now with that Goth person he met in the library, and weird stuff is happening and he really doesn't have any control in his life anymore.
I think that Dean Koontz is having this chaotic plotline to show us that we have very little control in our own lives, and what we can decide wh should put at the top priority because that's what makes us different from the next person, because most of us have a similar lifestyle: Wake up, get ready, go to work/school, come home, maybe work some more, eat, maybe go out and do something, and go back to sleep. That's not really special. What makes us who we are is what we do during all of those times. So don't just go through the motions at school or work just to look forward to something else. Look forward to everything that you're going to do so you can be a happy person.
On the characterization part of the story, I think Dean Koontz is emphasizing the point I said above with the way the characters act and how they look. For example, Addison (the main guy) always wears a hood and a mask because people are repulsed by how he looks. This can relate to us because we all have weird fears or phobias that really don't make sense but it's there anyways. An example of this is if you're scared of spiders. Now, we all know that a regular spider in your house can't really hurt you or do anything, but lots of people freak out when they see one. Addison is taken to a house with people in it and he's only met like 5 people in his life so this really freaks him out so he just looks down all the time and doesn't look at anyone that he's "meeting".
This is a very good post explaining how we should be ourselves. I think that you made a great connection from your book to society. Great job!
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