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SUMMARY
THE STAND
BASED ON THE BOOK BY STEPHEN KING
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
The Genesis of the Superflu
Initial Encounters and Early Losses
The Spreading Plague and Societal Breakdown
The Emergence of Key Figures
Journeys and Transformations
Forming Communities and Facing Nightmares
The Gathering in Boulder
Seeds of Conflict and the Search for Stability
The Road to Conflict
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The Stand," by Stephen King, explores a world devastated by a deadly superflu, known as "Captain Trips". The narrative follows the struggles of the survivors as they attempt to rebuild society while grappling with the emergence of a dark, charismatic figure, Randall Flagg, who represents chaos and oppression. The story contrasts the establishment of the Free Zone in Boulder, a community attempting to embrace cooperation and democracy, with Flagg's authoritarian regime in Las Vegas. The book examines themes of good versus evil, the fragility of civilization, and the spiritual dimensions of conflict as the survivors confront their new reality. The story is also focused on individual journeys and choices and the role of dreams as communication.
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Audiobook: January 25, 2025
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