What is the condition that Lauren has and how does it affect her life?

Hyperempathy is helpful and useless for Lauren, it help her survive but can also be the cause of her death. As Lauren travel along with Harry and Zahra, her hyperempathy can be see a as strength. In a way Lauren hyperempathy help her out in situations that would hurt others.
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What disease does Lauren have in Parable of the Sower?

Lauren's mother was a drug addict, and as a result Lauren was born with a neurological condition called hyperempathy, which means she experiences the pleasure and pain of those around her.
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What syndrome does Lauren have how does she deal with it?

Hyper-Hyper-Hyperempathy

Yep, Lauren's got a rare hyperempathy syndrome. It makes her a "sharer": someone who feels what other people—and to a lesser extent, animals—feel when they're in pleasure or pain. Basically, if someone around Lauren gets stabbed, she'll feel it.
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How did Lauren get hyper empathy?

In Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower, Lauren is born with a disease called hyper-empathy. Her hyper-empathy enables her to feel other people's pleasure and pain.
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What is Lauren's Hyperempathy syndrome do you think it will be a strength or weakness?

Hyperepathy for Lauren is seen as a weakness, but from a larger perspective it can be seen as a strength rather than weakness. Lauren can either understand others through the pain or emotion she feel from other or she can suffer the pain of others.
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What is hyper empathy syndrome?

Hyper-empathy syndrome occurs when you are too in tune with other people's emotions and mirror them to the same intensity. In other words, you care too much. People with hyper-empathy may find it hard to regulate their emotions and may have a tendency to pick up on negative feelings.
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When her neighborhood is set ablaze Which of the following family members does Lauren escape with?

Chapter 14

After the pyros drive a stolen truck through the neighborhood gate, they set fire to homes and rape and kill the inhabitants. In the chaos, Lauren falls behind as Cory and Lauren's brothers flee.
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Why does Lauren hide her Hyperempathy?

Lauren assures Harry that she wouldn't kill someone who had a non-life-threatening injury. She takes his hands and promises that she won't “betray” him. She explains that her father taught her to hide her hyperempathy as an act of self-defense.
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Is Lauren a prophet?

Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower, the richly symbolic and subversive. story of Lauren Olamina, a prophet in the making, one finding her voice and her people in the midst of an America whose social order is collapsing around her, grows on you.
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Why does Lauren agree to be baptized?

Lauren admits that three years ago she stopped believing in her father's God and church, but that because she is a “coward” she is letting herself be baptized into that church today.
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How does Lauren view God in Parable of the Sower?

Lauren seem to think that “God Is Change”, which is mention through out the book in her poems (3). In a way Lauren want god to change the world, because of her hyperemphaty she feel the pain of world around her including her own.
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Who attacks and destroys Lauren's community?

So Lauren grows up in a walled community in Robledo, California, when one day her community is destroyed by Pyro addicts. They manage to break down the gate and basically just attack her community and burn it to the ground.
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How old is Lauren in Parable of the Sower?

Lauren Olamina is a fifteen-year-old Black girl living in the Los Angeles area in the year 2024. (Parable of the Sower was published in 1993.) Lauren's father is a Baptist pastor and also teaches at a nearby college. She has four younger brothers, who are sons of her father and her stepmother, Cory.
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What happened to Lauren's dad Parable of the Sower?

It seems that fate held their separation in store, because Lauren never actually has to abandon her father of her own volition; it happens on its own. Dude mysteriously disappears at age 57 (13.6-7), probably captured and killed by wrongdoers beyond Robledo's external wall.
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Who do Lauren and her followers rescue from a collapsed building following an earthquake?

With Bankole now walking with them, Lauren's group hears two girls calling for help from the rubble of a house that had collapsed in the earthquake. Lauren decides her group should go check on them. With Harry and Bankole standing guard, Lauren, Travis, and Zahra dig the two women out from the rubble.
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Why does Lauren shoot the dog on the beach?

Looking for the dog, Lauren's father discovers a family of corpses. He tells the group to head home. On the way back, Lauren's father shoots a dog but doesn't kill it. Lauren shoots the dog to put it out of its misery.
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How does Parable of the Sower end?

At the end of Parable of the Sower, we find Lauren summarizing the service the Earthseed group is holding when they bury their dead—all the people Lauren's crew has lost along the way. Members speak out memories, quote Bible passages or Earthseed verses, and say bits of things about their departed loved ones.
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What happened in chapter 16 of Parable of the Sower?

Harry is losing a fight with someone. Lauren takes a rock and bashes the intruder's head with it. The attack knocks Lauren out due to her hyperempathy syndrome. Once she awakens, she slits the intruder's throat with a knife to finish him off.
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Who does Lauren meet up with when she leaves the walled community?

Lauren is one of the few to escape. When she returns, the place is littered with corpses, and scavengers are at work. Lauren gathers supplies, and as she leaves she meets Harry Balter and Zahra Moss.
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What does Lauren realize about Earthseed on her 16th birthday Parable of the Sower?

“A tree cannot grow in its parents' shadows,” Lauren writes in her notebook. After she reads about planets orbiting nearby stars, on her sixteenth birthday she has another thought: “The Destiny of Earthseed is to take root among the stars.”
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What does Lauren's father suggest she teach the kindergarteners?

Lauren's father says it's a good idea, and he also encourages her to teach people rather than frighten them. He suggests that Lauren teach her kindergartners out of the plant book she loaned Joanne.
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Why do I cry so easily?

There are a lot of reasons, besides having an immediate emotional response, why you may cry more than normal. Tearfulness is frequently associated with depression and anxiety. People often experience the two conditions at the same time. Certain neurological conditions can also make you cry or laugh uncontrollably.
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What is it called when you feel too much?

You may resonate with traits of being an "empath," due to your innate ability to feel and be affected by other people's energies. In social situations, you can intuitively identify with others' emotions, and you may feel that you "absorb" their physical and mental ailment, to the point where you get overwhelmed.
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What is being emotionless called?

Nonmedical terms describing similar conditions include emotionless and impassive. People with the condition are called alexithymics or alexithymiacs.
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Why does Lauren disguise herself as a man?

In order to avoid the unpopular appearance of a mixed-race couple, Zahra and the disguised-as-male Lauren will be a Black couple, with Harry as their white friend.
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