You have to read the other books doesn't say because it is a trilogy.You have to read on.
The main characters in "Matched" by Ally Condie are Cassia Reyes, Ky Markham, and Xander Carrow. Cassia is the protagonist who lives in a society where matches are selected for its citizens. Ky is a mysterious boy who captures Cassia's interest, and Xander is Cassia's childhood friend and match chosen by society.
She is matched to Xander but that doesn't,mean.she'll end up with him
The climax is when cassia kisses ky and Xander is right there then grabs her and kisses her too
Cassia Ky Livi (girl that hikes) Em Xander Bram Cassia's parents That's all I remember :P
In the novel "Matched" by Ally Condie, Chapter 10 is about Cassia attending a microcard banquet with Ky where they discuss their experiences and feelings about their society. Cassia begins to feel conflicted about her feelings for both Ky and Xander, who is her matched partner. The chapter delves into Cassia's growing awareness of her suppressed desires and the limitations of her society.
Yes it is gonna be called Reached... it comes out november 13th
The rising action in this novel is how Cassia is getting ready for her Match Ceremony, held by the Society, which is to determine the perfect mate for its citizens when they turn 17. At the banquet Cassia is matched with her best friend, Xander Carrow.Cassia, like all other matched individuals, is given a microcard which is supposed to have information on their match. When Cassia uses her microcard, both Xander and her friend Ky Markham come up on the screen. A Society Official visits Cassia and tells her that it was a mistake since Ky is an Aberration, and Aberrations cannot be matched.
Yes. The protagonist is Ky and the antagonist is Xander. Or else there isn't any but I'm pretty sure its just Ky and Xander.
I'm assuming you are referring to the fictional novel, Matched by Ally Condie? It's a dystopian novel about a sixteen year old girl, Cassia, who lives in a world where everyone is matched by Society with a person who will become their lover. Their society is simplified by having only a hundred things of each aspect in history (eg. 100 poems, 100 pictures, 100 songs...) because they believe that the society before theirs (referring to time now) was too overcrowded with information. Cassia is matched with her best friend Xander (a rare situation) but she becomes confused when society has made a mistake by giving her the information card (that everyone gets of their match) of another boy- Ky who is also her friend and an aberration (a person who cannot be Matched). She then falls in love with Ky instead of Xander and they form a strong bond through various events. Society has actually done this on purpose to see what happens and through the story, Cassia realises how bad society actually is (also hears of a rebellion). Ky is then taken to the outer provinces and the story continues as a trilogy (Crossed and Reached).
In "Matched" by Ally Condie, the primary conflicts revolve around the struggle between individual desires and societal expectations. The protagonist, Cassia, grapples with her feelings for two boys, Xander and Ky, which challenges the rigid matchmaking system that dictates her life. Additionally, there is a broader conflict between conformity and rebellion, as Cassia begins to question the oppressive control of the Society over personal choices and freedoms. This internal and external struggle drives the narrative and highlights themes of love, choice, and identity.
Cassia ultimately chooses to be with Ky in the book "Reached." Throughout the series, Cassia's feelings for Ky grow stronger and she realizes that he is the one she wants to be with. Their love story culminates in the final book of the trilogy when Cassia decides to be with Ky.
In "Matched" by Ally Condie, the resolution of the conflict occurs when Cassia defies the Society's control over her life by choosing to embrace her individuality and love. She rejects the predetermined path set for her and instead seeks to forge her own identity and make her own choices, particularly in her relationships with Ky and Xander. This act of rebellion against the oppressive system signifies her desire for freedom and personal agency, setting the stage for her journey in the subsequent books. Ultimately, Cassia's choice symbolizes hope for a future where individuals can determine their own destinies.