social-injustice
The chapter depicts Earth's stark social inequalities, particularly homelessness and apathy, which fuel Frank's desire to build a better society on Mars.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
The chapter explores Frank's psychological turmoil as he experiences vivid dreams that blend memory and anticipation, reflecting on his role as leader of the American contingent of the first Martian colony. It contrasts his alienation from Earth, symbolized by his conflicted feelings toward his home environment and society's inequalities, with his commitment to the Martian project as a form of escape and transformation. The narrative reveals Frank's internal struggle with his identity, his resentment toward Earth's social injustices, and his resolve to create a different society on Mars.