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This paper examines the shifting portrayal of the Grounders and the introduction of the Mountain Men.

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A comparative study of leadership and self-sacrifice between the adults on the Ark and the teenagers on the ground. The 100 episode 13 review: We Are Grounders Part II

Contrast Clarke’s calculated "numbers-based" leadership with the Kantian ethics of the Ark, where every life supposedly had a set value but was often "floated" for the survival of the species. This paper examines the shifting portrayal of the

Discuss the irony of Clarke ending the season in a cell, just as she began it, suggesting that her "necessary" violence only leads to a cycle of imprisonment.

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Argue that the finale’s twist—the abduction of the delinquents by the technologically advanced "Mountain Men"—subverts the "civilization vs. savagery" trope, revealing that technology does not equate to morality.