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'''''Everything Matters!''''' is a 2009 novel by Ron Curie, Jr., chronicling the life of Junior Thibodeax, who, since before he was born, has heard a voice in his head feeding him information about the world around him, including the exact date and time of [[The End of the World as We Know It]]. [[Needs More Love]]. |
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* [[All the Myriad Ways]]: Confirmed by the voices. |
* [[All the Myriad Ways]]: Confirmed by the voices. |
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* [[An Aesop]]: The main conflict comes from Junior, knowing what he knows, attempting to answer the [[Driving Question|question]] "Does anything I do matter?" |
* [[An Aesop]]: The main conflict comes from Junior, knowing what he knows, attempting to answer the [[Driving Question|question]] "Does anything I do matter?" {{spoiler|The answer is ''[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|yes]]''.}} |
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{{quote|{{spoiler|"Listen: ''Everything ends, and Everything matters.'' Everything matters not in spite of the end of you and all that you love, but ''because'' of it. Everything is all you've got [...] it is all unfathomable, and it is all infinitely preferable to the [[The Nothing After Death|one dreadful alternative]].}}}} |
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* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: Life seems to be conspiring to destroy every [[Hope Spot]] Junior encounters in his life. So |
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: Life seems to be conspiring to destroy every [[Hope Spot]] Junior encounters in his life. So his druggie brother finally starts to get clean? {{spoiler|Oops, the drugs addled his brain. He'll live, but with the mentality of a child.}} He almost killed himself to find a cure for his father's cancer? {{spoiler|Well, he'll fall asleep at the wheel and die before he get to see him again anyway.}} He finally convinced his girlfriend to escape his doomed planet with him? {{spoiler|She's going to be shot by terrorists a page later.}} Also applies to other characters, like the man who lost his legs to [[Death by Sex|rug burn]]. |
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* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: The Destroyer of Worlds. |
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* God: One possible explanation for the voices. |
* [[God]]: One possible explanation for the voices. |
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* [[Mutilation Interrogation]]: |
* [[Mutilation Interrogation]]: {{spoiler|Amy}} is subjected to this because of the character's ties to a suspected terrorist. |
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* [[New Old Flame]]: Amy. Over and over. |
* [[New Old Flame]]: Amy. Over and over. |
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* [[The Nothing After Death]]: Implied to be the truth. |
* [[The Nothing After Death]]: Implied to be the truth. |
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* [[Royal We]]: The voice(s) in Junior's head use "we" and "us." |
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* [[Second Person Narration]]: Most of the book is written as if the voices are addressing Junior. |
* [[Second Person Narration]]: Most of the book is written as if the voices are addressing Junior. |
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* {{spoiler|[[You Can't Fight Fate]]:}} One possible interpretation of the book. {{spoiler|In addition to all the other [[Deus Angst Machina]], everyone dies in the end. Everyone. But it still matters.}} |
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Written by: | Ron Currie Jr. |
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Does anything I do matter? |
Everything Matters! is a 2009 novel by Ron Curie, Jr., chronicling the life of Junior Thibodeax, who, since before he was born, has heard a voice in his head feeding him information about the world around him, including the exact date and time of The End of the World as We Know It. Needs More Love.
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- All the Myriad Ways: Confirmed by the voices.
- An Aesop: The main conflict comes from Junior, knowing what he knows, attempting to answer the question "Does anything I do matter?" The answer is yes.
"Listen: Everything ends, and Everything matters. Everything matters not in spite of the end of you and all that you love, but because of it. Everything is all you've got [...] it is all unfathomable, and it is all infinitely preferable to the one dreadful alternative. |
- Deus Angst Machina: Life seems to be conspiring to destroy every Hope Spot Junior encounters in his life. So his druggie brother finally starts to get clean? Oops, the drugs addled his brain. He'll live, but with the mentality of a child. He almost killed himself to find a cure for his father's cancer? Well, he'll fall asleep at the wheel and die before he get to see him again anyway. He finally convinced his girlfriend to escape his doomed planet with him? She's going to be shot by terrorists a page later. Also applies to other characters, like the man who lost his legs to rug burn.
- The End of the World as We Know It: The Destroyer of Worlds.
- God: One possible explanation for the voices.
- Mutilation Interrogation: Amy is subjected to this because of the character's ties to a suspected terrorist.
- New Old Flame: Amy. Over and over.
- The Nothing After Death: Implied to be the truth.
- Royal We: The voice(s) in Junior's head use "we" and "us."
- Second Person Narration: Most of the book is written as if the voices are addressing Junior.
- You Can't Fight Fate: One possible interpretation of the book. In addition to all the other Deus Angst Machina, everyone dies in the end. Everyone. But it still matters.