![]() ![]() Ten and Nine Years prior, Roxy Monke is a 14-year-old girl living in London whose father, Bernie Monke, deals in illegal activities. ![]() The book follows a few characters, starting ten years before the final events of the novel. The Prologue of the book indicates that it is a historical account of the events, written by an author named Neil Adam Armon. The letters indicate that the Cataclysm remade the world into one run by women, where men are seen as the “nurturing” and “gentle” sex and where men are discriminated against and sexualized and oppressed. The epilogue takes place thousands of years later as the writer of this historical account defends his description of the events though a series of letters. The book ends as a destructive world war is about to start, known as the Cataclysm. ![]() Meanwhile, opposition to the women mounts as well and various factions are vying for power. As their power increases, they begin to oppress men in similar ways to how women were previously oppressed and mistreated. It results in revolts in countries where women have been oppressed, and in more women taking over positions of power. The two-paragraph version of this is: The Power is framed as a historical account of a period in history where women discovered they have the power to shoot electric jolts of energy from their hands, making them very dangerous. ![]()
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