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The Soul of the New Machine
Title: The Soul of the New Machine
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 2345 | Pages: 10.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Soul of the New Machine
The Soul of the New Machine
Over the last two decades, a technological revolution has occurred as computers have become essential to our society. The rapid development of computer technologies has brought people infinite convenience and a higher standard of living. However, increasing numbers of people have lost their souls and identities because of excessively immersing their lives in the cyberspace. In high-tech corporations, many employees lack social skills, forming their own unique computer culture.
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friends, they carelessly quit their jobs to explore life in Michael’s new company. In reality, not everyone is able to take such a brave step and shift his life toward the unknown because, as Daniel says that I don’t have identity. Overall, Coupland employs many different rhetorical strategies to support his argument that human intimacy and love are the key elements to delight our lives.
Works Cited
Coupland, Douglas. Microserfs. New York: HarperCollins, 1995.
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