Jonathan Safran Foer How Not To Be Alone Summary

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Jonathan Safran Foer’s “How not to be alone” talks that technology is useful, but it helps to ignore a person in the trouble. This essay comes from the use of metaphor, hyperbole, paradox, symbolism, and alliteration. From the beginning of story, the stranger is crying and the author hesitates to talk with her. The author says, “There was a lot of human computing to be done”, at this time “human computing” is metaphor which means human’s brain is like a computer. The reason is the brain controls everything in our body like technology controls our feeling. When the author reference “it is vastly harder to choose to do either than to retreat into the scrolling names of one’s contact list,” the author wants readers to feel violent with the word

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