Introduction to Main Characters
“Rules of Survival” by Nancy Werlin centers on the life of 17-year-old Matthew (Matt) and his younger sister, Emmy. They live under the oppressive rule of their abusive mother, who is mentally unstable and violent. The story unfolds through Matt’s perspective as he reflects on his attempts to protect Emmy and escape their mother’s dangerous grasp. Their mother’s behavior drives the central conflict and challenges the siblings face throughout the novel.
Central Conflict and Important Events
The central conflict of the novel revolves around Matt’s struggle to protect his sister from their abusive mother, who is volatile and dangerous. As their mother’s behavior escalates, Matt and Emmy are subjected to escalating violence and manipulation. The turning point in the story comes when Matt devises a plan to escape their mother’s control. His plan involves seeking help from their mother’s boyfriend, who seems to be the only person capable of offering a potential reprieve. However, the situation becomes increasingly complicated as Matt’s actions to safeguard Emmy lead to unexpected consequences.
As the narrative progresses, Matt grapples with his sense of responsibility and the growing realization that their mother’s abuse is not just an isolated issue but a deeply rooted problem that affects everyone around them. Key events include Matt’s efforts to convince authorities and others of their plight, and the difficult decisions he must make to ensure their safety. The novel culminates in a dramatic climax where Matt’s bravery and resourcefulness are put to the ultimate test, as he confronts the reality of their situation and seeks a final resolution to their troubled lives. The resolution is both a testament to Matt’s determination and a reflection on the complex nature of familial abuse and its impact on young lives.