On Such a Full Sea

Why is the graffiti that keeps popping up around the settlement immediately removed in the novel, On Such a Full Sea?

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The graffiti images remind the residents of the people who were strong enough to leave, but the powers that be don’t want them to incite others. The graffiti symbolizes the control of the masses and how if one leaves, they cannot come back. The painting over tries to erase that anyone left of their own accord.

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On Such a Full Sea