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My Chivalric Fiasco is the short story I chose. My Question:What message…
My Chivalric Fiasco is the short story I chose. My Question:What message does this story seem to be sending about simulation and/or simulacra? How does the style of the story (not just WHAT HAPPENS) construct this message? What societal conversation, debate, event, trend, etc is this message responding to or challenging, and how is it doing that?
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Maybe the author believes a good way to escape the harshness of reality is to use our imagination and simulate things.
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Perceptions and Expectations, are they a type of illusion or simulation?
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Is the best way to get an idea to someone is to confuse them enough to the point where they must reread the story or object of concern so much they subconciously agree with it?
What aspects make someone who they are, do philosophers only ask questions or writers only create books
If basically everything in these stories is simulated, then does that mean simulations are real or is nothing real.
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This short Story sends many potential messages, Honestly, it is quite ambiguous.
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Everything is controlled by a higher power, usually a corporation
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Appreciate everything while you can, because in a matter of seconds you could lose them forever (Like every main character in these stories)
Maybe in these stories, nothing seems real because they are not truly appreciated
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