The Importance Of Individuality In Feed

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Feed is a novel set in a dystopian and futuristic society where a chip named the feed is implanted in nearly everyone’s brain. It follows the life of Titus and his friends, which begins on the moon. This is where he meets his love interest, Violet, a smart and beautiful young girl who is incredibly different from every other girl he has met. Titus, on the other hand, is the common teenage boy in this novel, absorbed with trends and illiterate to a certain degree. The two of them struggle through identity crises and the effects the feed has on the world, and the chip ends up claiming her life in the end. Synergy is a large area in basic human interactions since it helps them to develop relationships and acts as a stepping stone to understanding …show more content…

Anderson created the novel Feed with individuality in mind and shows the readers of a probable future where humans will lose their originality due to current human interactions, the obsession with appearance, and how personality is being suppressed. Basic human interactions start with synergy and help humans develop relationships, as well as acting as a stepping stone to better understanding the people around them. There are many important topics in the novel but one of the major ones is appearance since trends and advertisement take up a majority in a human's daily life. Diversity is something we cherish and search for in our time, which personality and personal taste help with since they can make the people around you dissimilar. In a world where no one is unique and everyone has the same speech patterns, taste, and style, individuality will become extinct. Currently, humans are diverse in culture, taste, art, and personality. As technology continues to grow, the race will have the risk of being consumed by the addictive devices. Everyone’s principles and standards will mix to support the rise of technology and those who don’t follow will be lost in the past and discriminated against. M.T. Anderson writes the novel Feed, to warn us of a dangerous

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