In "Flawed" by Cecelia Ahern, the narrative explores the complexities of morality and the societal expectations on individuals to be flawless or risk being judged. The protagonist navigates a world where any perceived imperfection leads to harsh consequences. This theme raises questions about the nature of humanity and the pressure to conform to ideal standards.
The quote, "They hide well, these rational-thinking concerned people," reflects the deep inner conflict of those who think critically yet feel pressured to conform. It suggests that many people, who might recognize flaws in the system, often suppress their thoughts to fit in or avoid scrutiny. This creates a commentary on the tension between individual beliefs and societal norms.