Set In A Fictional Future The Fixed Period Explores A Society In Which Individuals Are Required To Retire And Undergo Euthanasia At The Age Of 67 In Order To Make Room For Younger Generations. The Story Centers Around The Protagonist President John Neverbend Who Is The Head Of The Island Nation Of Britannula. President Neverbend Is A Staunch Advocate For The Fixed Period Policy And Is Determined To See It Implemented Despite Opposition And Criticism From Various Quarters. However As The Time Approaches For Him To Retire And Undergo The Procedure Himself He Begins To Question The Morality And Implications Of The Policy He Has Championed. The Fixed Period Is A Satirical Novel That Touches On Themes Such As Aging Mortality Ethics And The Role Of Government In Individual Lives. Trollope'S Incisive Wit And Keen Observation Of Human Nature Are On Full Display As He Explores The Consequences Of A Society'S Attempt To Control The Aging Process. While Not As Well-Known As Some Of Trollope'S Other Works The Fixed Period Remains A Fascinating And Thought-Provoking Novel That Offers Valuable Insights Into The Human Condition And The Dilemmas Of Modern Society.
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