Doxology

What is the importance of protest in the book, Doxology?

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In this novel, there are various protests in which the characters go to express their personal views about the political and economic contexts in which they live. Protests are a symbol of personal agency and expression of opinion in contexts that make individuals feel their opinions are not otherwise heard.

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