Well, first of all, if you try to undermine the tyrant's authority in front of his loyal followers, that's a sure way to get rejected. Also, if you are too friendly with his enemies. And not to mention, if you always question his decisions without any tact, you're likely to be rejected. In the context of the novel, the tyrant values loyalty and respect above all else. So any behavior that goes against these values will lead to rejection. For example, if you spread rumors about him or his regime, it would be a big no - no.
One way could be constantly defying the tyrant's orders without any valid reason. Another might be showing open disrespect towards the tyrant in public. And perhaps being overly critical of the tyrant's rule at every opportunity.
Some of the ways could be being overly ambitious in a way that threatens the tyrant's position. If you are seen as a potential rival, he will surely reject you. Another way is by refusing to participate in his schemes or projects without a very good excuse. Also, if you show too much compassion for those the tyrant has deemed as his enemies, it will not end well for you. In the novel, the tyrant has a very strict view of who is on his side and who is not. So any action that blurs this line or crosses it will lead to being rejected.
Disagreeing with the tyrant publicly.
In the context of the novel, one way to get dumped by the tyrant is by being too outspoken about your own political beliefs that oppose his. If you were to constantly question his decisions in front of his advisors, it would make him look weak, and he would not tolerate that. Also, if you were to show more affection towards another character in the story than towards him, especially if that character is someone he dislikes, he would be quick to get rid of you. Another factor could be if you failed to perform a task he assigned you, especially if it was something crucial for his power or reputation. This would show him that you are not reliable, and he would not want you around. Additionally, if you were to expose some of his secrets that he wanted to keep hidden, he would surely dump you to protect himself and his regime.
Well, first, if you were to spread rumors about the tyrant that could lead to being dumped. Second, openly criticizing the tyrant's policies. Also, trying to undermine the tyrant's power within his court or among his followers. There could be a situation where you show too much independence, which the tyrant wouldn't tolerate. Another way is if you refuse to participate in the tyrant's cruel schemes. If you were to expose the tyrant's secrets without permission, that would surely be a reason. Additionally, if you were to side with a rival of the tyrant. And finally, if you were to give away the tyrant's treasures or resources without permission.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel in detail. But it could be things like disobeying the tyrant directly, showing disloyalty in public, or trying to undermine his power secretly.
One way could be constantly defying the tyrant's orders publicly. Another might be showing disloyalty by siding with his enemies. And perhaps being too outspoken about his flaws.
To avoid getting dumped by a tyrant in this novel, it's important to understand the tyrant's desires and needs. Be compliant with his rules and regulations. Don't engage in any activities that could be seen as a threat to his regime. For example, don't form alliances with those who oppose him. Always show respect and admiration for him. Don't be overly independent or try to assert your own power too much. Also, be careful with your words and actions around him, as any misstep could lead to being dumped. Try to anticipate his wants and fulfill them before he even asks. This way, you can stay in his good graces and avoid being cast aside.
Yes. Disobeying orders, betraying secrets, loving another, criticizing publicly, stealing from him, failing tasks, allying with enemies, slandering him, being too independent, and opposing his ideology.
Sorry, without reading the novel, I can't accurately summarize the ten ways.
By being loyal and obedient.
One way could be through a government - imposed separation. In some dystopian novels, the state might decide that parents are a hindrance to the new order they're trying to create and forcibly take children away. Another way could be by means of a mind - control device. If the dystopian society has developed a technology to manipulate memories or emotions, they could use it to make children turn against their parents. Also, creating false accusations against parents, like making them seem like enemies of the state, can lead to their removal from the family unit.