Reality for me although sometimes may not be the best, I know that it doesn't care for me. Life doesn't owe anything to anybody, it just keeps running its course wether you want to be a part of it or not. I choose to believe that it is up to me and the way that I choose to views things that really shapes my concept of reality. Ready Player One offers an escape from reality, where you the player are in full control of any situation. You can be whoever you want to be in virtual reality, that is if you have the skill and aptitude for it in game. Some people strive in situations like this, like our main character who eventually becomes the unlikely hero of the story. I enjoyed this read very much although I wish I could've read it earlier like at the beginning of high school which would've been the perfect time to be exposed to a book like this.
The book "Cosmopolis" by Don Delillo tells the story of Eric Packer, an insanely wealthy man who is the head of a financial firm. The plot is simple, we follow Eric as he rides his limo on his way to get a haircut. What's interesting about this story is that our lead, who definitely sees the world through a much more privileged set of eyes, expresses his desire to get a haircut in a not so luxurious establishment but more so from a little shop across town. A contradiction that makes the character of Eric much more complex, he is in many ways aware of how the world around him is in shambles but chooses to believe that he is not a part of that world but more so just a spectator passing by as he continues with his everyday routine feeling like he is supposed to be in the position that he is in. Eric shows the capability of treating people as equals, especially when he interacts with his barber. He treats him with respect and doesn't dismiss him as another peasant ever...
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