What are the convictions of the characters in M.T Anderson's 'Feed'?What are the convictions of the characters in M.T Anderson's novel 'Feed'? How are they developed and contextualised , in your opinion?

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One value that Titus and his friends Calista and Link share is that a good time surpasses all else. On annual trips to the moon, they are always fortunate to make their way into college parties each can show off their advantages to the maximum.

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What are the personal convictions of M.T Anderson, the author of 'Feed'?What are the personal convictions of M.T Anderson, the author of 'Feed'? How are these convictions related to the novel? What is your opinion?

Feedis a satire. That means Anderson is poking fun at or ridiculing the values the characters hold. From this we can deduce that Anderson personally holds the opposite values. On an individual level, Anderson does not value fun and a good time above all else. On a social level Anderson does not value intrusion and control.

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