Lack Of Communication In The Novel 'Snow Crash' By Neal Stephenson

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Many parents around the world would like to think that they are very involved in their child’s life. Even if they are actively involved in their child’s life, it does not necessarily mean that there is an accurate depiction of communication between both, the parents and their children. Although there may be many different reasons for the lack of communication, it is well known that the phenomenon is worldwide. There are many instances of this in popular media such as television and books because of the frequency of the occurrence which makes it easy for viewers or readers to relate to characters within these forms of media. One of the many examples of media forms that create a clear mirror to this issue is in the novel “Snow Crash,” by Neal Stephenson. In the Novel, readers are …show more content…

This character is a fifteen-year-old girl who is described to be an amazing skateboarder with a rather dangerous secret job that she keeps from her mother. She is also described as a very tough character though she does have her moments of sympathy. Her relationship with her mother is definitely one that stands out right away. The two seem very loving toward one another but there seems to be a constant lack of communication. Considering the age of Y.T, it is easy to say that this relates to modern day life because many teenagers of her age hide an excessive amount of information from their guardians. The first instance of this that readers may see is when her mother calls her just after she had been arrested. Rather than immediately begging for her mother to bail her out, Y.T instead, lies and states that she is with a friend and will be home later only stating, “Nab, Tracy's mom said she'd give me a ride home later. But we might stop off at the Joyride on Victory for a while, okay? Okay, well, sleep tight, Mom” (Stephenson, 1997). In this example, Y.T has chosen to lie to

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