The main problem in Delirium is the "disease" called Deleria (love). This is supposedly a huge problem in the future and causes death, but really it isn't a bad thing. Nearly everyone in the United States believes in what the government is trying to brainwash them with, including Lena. She can't wait to get the cure for Delira, and then everything is supposed to be perfect and all your problems will be solved. Lena doesn't know that after she gets the cure she won't care for anyone including her best friend and her cousin Grace.
I think this problem could be solved when Lena realizes that Deleria isn't a disease at all, but is really a great thing. I think she could find this out from a boy named Alex that she meets, and maybe from her best friend from what she is reading off secret websites. I think the book is Man vs. Society, because the government is telling everyone that love is a disease, and the people need to find out that this isn't true.
I agree that the main conflict is Man Vs. Society! I think this because Lena doesn't want to break the rules, which are made by society/government. I also agree with the fact that the people in the book need to find out that love really isn't a disease! It would make for a much more interesting story, if they all figured it out!! :3
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