by M.T. Anderson
[2023-10-03 10:11:13]
"I do not know when they eat for the first time, it's about 50 to 100 years ago, before that they needed to use their hands and eyes, all the computers were outside the body, In your hand, it's like you put your lungs in your briefcase and open your breath. "
Titus and his friends grew up on a huge computer network via the brain and grew on a 24 hour feed connection and they became their media. "The greatest philosophy about feeds ... In other words, if you know everything and you want it, you can always know it." Titus is a master of navigation to consumer life around the world. When she arrived at Violet, she was a very rare girl, her literary professor's father chose to go to her home instead of letting her go to school. When their gatherings were hacked and temporarily detached they were abandoned together Their hesitant romance began in the context of a hedonistic trend and the world of acquisition. Confusing the global alliance without the country against the mistakenly consumed US. Anderson (Handel, a person who knows what he likes, 2001 etc.) produced a wicked and clever story in which Titus' s voice presented perfectly a more stupid younger speech model of the day ("Is this this fault, like" 'Oh, unit.' '). Violet's bait begins to fail, and with all the functions of life she is all about what the bait represents - I decided to oppose self-absorption, all cultural leaching, and independent thinking from the world.
The clear future of this fanatical future gives the most sarcastic and serious influence to today's readers. (Fiction. YA)
Metric ton. Anderson conveyed a deliberate feeling to the reader through the novel. Mr. Anderson ironically used to explain how he thought it was absurd and therefore showed his view on the social impact of technology based consumer life. At the same time, his irony was his social warning about the dangers of lifestyle, centered on technology and consumerism, that society 's possible conditions will continue to embark on the social path of' feed ' It is because it shows. The novel "Feed" is scheduled around 2100, including many fictitious techniques such as flying cars and feeding themselves, giving readers a sense of the future. Through the novel, the harsh realism of the character of the author and its problem will provide the reader with a dark, dark and realistic atmosphere to capture the character in the story.
In the next article, I will explain how the idea of Nicholas CARL's "Make fun of Google" is expressed in M.T Anderson's futuristic novel "Feed". The first of the many ideas reported in Carr's article is that the brain is plastic like plastic. To explain, Professor Neuros, a neuroscience professor, said, "Nerve cells usually destroy old bonds and form new bonds" (Carr 4). - Only if my local library can save a lot of information from my handheld smartphone. Carl hinted at Google (and the Internet) made a fool of us. They made us lazy
Mr. Athanali, the curator of the exhibition, says: "He is an excellent writer combining many themes explored at this exhibition, a profit-driven industry brought about by fairy tales, distorted peers, and children's literature." Anderson speaks at 5 pm To do. On Wednesday, 7th November, Cornell University's Ithaca Campus, Lewis Auditorium at Goldwin Smith Hall. Next, this library's rare book collection will hold exhibitions and opening receptions at the Hirshland Gallery on the second floor of the Carl A. Kroho Library.