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Chapters: Salt-Wear it Home, it Looks Like Dress

When an innocent man is convicted of a horrendous crime, many of the townspeople, who know him, will ally together to break this innocent man from the jail cells of Chester Mills. The question is, what are these people really willing to put at risk to save this man’s life? Are the lives of their significant others, kids, family, and friends worth one man’s life? For some, they have nothing left due to Selectman Rennie already destroying all they had because they were seen as a threat. As for the others, they are hesitant to risk others' lives. With everything getting worse, there must be a choice made. At this point, there is no hope to get out of the Dome, and with this innocent man’s death fast approaching, this choice must be made soon. Due to the loss of hope for the Dome to release them, there is an increase in fights breaking out. There is also an increase in suicide and greed for power that only the end of the Dome can solve. Those who have nothing but greed for power in their heart are willing to risk everything because these people believe the Dome isn’t leaving anytime soon. When a turn of events causes the death of many, the government is willing to do what it can to keep these survivors alive.  With this catastrophic disaster, some of the survivors will risk their lives to save the rest. By going to what they believe is the source, they will do what they can to get rid of this dome, but how long will they last before all hope is gone? Will they succeed? How many more must die to get rid of this Dome? Find out in the second part of the thrilling fiction book Under the Dome, by Stephen King. Watch a town turn against itself to have power and watch as those who don’t want power, but want the Dome gone, try to find a way out.