Feed: A Dystopian Society

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The interactions in a variety of social context influence and shapes our perceptions of ourself, other and the society that we live in. They are constantly being challenged and are changed by our actions. The actions that we do affects and shape our behaviour within our social context M.T
Anderson’s novel Feed represents a dystopian society and presents a satirical vision of advertising and consumer culture. Anderson questions the contemporary impact of technology and portrays individual who have naturalised the materialistic image which serve the interests of a consumeristic society. Hannie Rayson’s play Life After George portrays a university lecturer whose visionary revolutionary beliefs impacts with his experience in an increasingly work
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Anderson’s juxtaposition of the feed’s relentless advertising slogans with Titus’ internal monologue criticise the damaging and consuming nature of our interactions with technology. Everyday phrases such as ‘null’ and ‘lo-grav’ occur throughout the narrative, enabling the reader to understand the language in a technologically based society which critiques elements of contemporary America. Driven by the message that ‘fun’s fun, and that fun’s what you can have’. Titus is portrayed as the dystopian of this time, and his thoughts are driven by the images that he see and what the feed represents to him on his feed. The social conditioning inherent in the feed’s role is heightened by Anderson’s use of dialogue to explore ‘chatting’ between the characters, as their word are being picked by the feed. The feed is affecting the others in the society making into a mind machine controlled by the corporation that made the feed. It is not controlled by the government and is made for money and just the money that the get from people buying the feed. Violet’s are an outcast of the society because her father doesn’t have the feed but uses the ‘dead language’ and Violet herself has an old version of the feed. Violet use of the feed …show more content…
The interact that he has with his wives shows a way how they interact as individuals they shape who they are. Like the main character in Life After George, Violet’s effects to stand against a system which try to control and manipulate her mind in Feed. Her understanding of herself as she was homeschooled by her father that dose not has the Feed and thinks that the Feed is taking control of the society. The job of the
Feed is to make everything simpler in order to increase the rate of the goods and to brainwash the nature of people. Violet challenges the Feed which make Titus she her as a unique person. Anderson try to make the character look like they are stuck in the world of consumerism. Violet has an insight of the company that have became very controlling and self-centred people that just in it for the money. When Violet start to mess around with her Feed she slowly becomes malfunctioning that slowly killing her. When Violet desperately try to get help, she is refused help she is obviously trying to show to dark side of the feed tech. The death of Violet’s showed how oblivious and ignorance that society can