Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Tomorrow City by Monica Hughes :: Hughes Tomorrow City
        The Tomorrow City by Monica Hughes             The plot of this book centres around two adolescents, David and      Caro and an evil supercomputer which aspires to control the      futuristic city of Thompsonville.Ã   Dr. Henderson, Caro's Father      creates the "perfect" computer designed to solve all of the      problems of Thompsonville by gaining almost complete power of the      city.Ã   The computer then begins to make rash decisions of it's own.      It decides that humans are incapable of making decisions of there      own and soon devises a method of controlling the minds of everyone      in the city.      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Only two young people, Caro and David, are not manipulated by      the computer.Ã   They band together and work out a strategy to      disable the computer.Ã   The two make a daring infiltration of the      building that the computer is located and after a traumatic episode      in which Caro is blinded, the computer is destroyed and the city is      returned to it's previous state.      Ã  The theme of the book is to show that technology is not a      perfect solution to the many problems faced by man.Ã   By using a      product of technology, the computer, and showing how it was      supposed to be a perfect solution to the city's problems, yet it      made a grave error in calculations, the author is saying that many      problems faced by man cannot be solved by the use of technology.      Ã  Technology played a negative role in this book.Ã   The computer,      the major aspect of technology used in this book, used its      capabilities to immorally rule the citizens and the city of      Thompsonville.Ã   The computer transmitted hypnotic signals through      peoples T.V. sets and would use them to carry out it's will to      ultimately control the city.Ã   It then discarded anything or anyone      who were useless to it's purpose including the elderly and the      sick.      One of the major arguments that the author uses to emphasize the      theme is the significant malfunctioning of the computer.Ã   It was      designed to be flawless and solve the numerous problems of the      city.Ã   But, the computer's rationing is shown throughout the book      to be poor.      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The methods in which it goes about solving the city's problems      					    
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