Feed
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Part 1: Your Face is Not An Organ
Part 1: Impact
Part 1: Juice
Part 1: The Nose Grid
Part 1: The Moon is in the House of Boring
Part 2: Awake
Part 2: College Try
Part 2: Boring
Part 2: Still Boring
Part 2: Missing the Feed
Part 2: Cache & Carry
Part 2: Night. And Boring
Part 2: Father
Part 2: Salad Days, with Sneeze Guard
Part 2: The Garden
Part 2: Dead Language
Part 2: Release
Part 3: Normal
Part 3: Undervalued Truffle
Part 3: The Others in Mal
Part 3: Nudging
Part 3: Lose the Chemise
Part 3: Sniffling
Part 3: A New Place
Part 3: The Dimples of Delglacey
Part 3: Lift
Part 3: A Question of Moral
Part 3: Observe the Remarkable Verdure
Part 3: A Day in the Country
Part 3: Nudging Again
Part 3: The Real Thing
Part 3: Fight and Flight
Part 3: So Much To Do
Part 3: Seashore
Part 3: Limbo and Prayer
Part 3: Flat Hope
Part 3: Our Duty to the Party
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Part 4: 51.5%
Part 4: Summertime
Part 4: The Deep
Part 4: 4.6%
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Corporations and Consumerism
Apathy, Happiness, and Satisfaction
Resistance
Class and Segregation
The Environment
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Characters
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Titus
Violet Durn
Link Arwaker
Marty
Calista
Loga
Quendy
President Trumbull
Dad / Steve
DelGlacey Murdoch
Violet’s father
Terms
All Terms
Mal
Upcar
Symbols
All Symbols
Feed
The moon
Lesions
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Introduction
Intro
Plot Summary
Plot
Summary & Analysis
Part 1: Your Face is Not An Organ
Part 1: Impact
Part 1: Juice
Part 1: The Nose Grid
Part 1: The Moon is in the House of Boring
Part 2: Awake
Part 2: College Try
Part 2: Boring
Part 2: Still Boring
Part 2: Missing the Feed
Part 2: Cache & Carry
Part 2: Night. And Boring
Part 2: Father
Part 2: Salad Days, with Sneeze Guard
Part 2: The Garden
Part 2: Dead Language
Part 2: Release
Part 3: Normal
Part 3: Undervalued Truffle
Part 3: The Others in Mal
Part 3: Nudging
Part 3: Lose the Chemise
Part 3: Sniffling
Part 3: A New Place
Part 3: The Dimples of Delglacey
Part 3: Lift
Part 3: A Question of Moral
Part 3: Observe the Remarkable Verdure
Part 3: A Day in the Country
Part 3: Nudging Again
Part 3: The Real Thing
Part 3: Fight and Flight
Part 3: So Much To Do
Part 3: Seashore
Part 3: Limbo and Prayer
Part 3: Flat Hope
Part 3: Our Duty to the Party
Part 4: 52.9%
Part 4: 87.3%
Part 4: 87.1%
Part 4: 86.5%
Part 4: 52.0%
Part 4: 82.4%
Part 4: 80.9%
Part 4: 78.6%
Part 4: 77.8%
Part 4: 76.3%
Part 4: 76.2%
Part 4: 59.3%
Part 4: 57.2%
Part 4: 54.1%
Part 4: 51.5%
Part 4: Summertime
Part 4: The Deep
Part 4: 4.6%
Themes
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Corporations and Consumerism
Apathy, Happiness, and Satisfaction
Resistance
Class and Segregation
The Environment
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Titus
Violet Durn
Link Arwaker
Marty
Calista
Loga
Quendy
President Trumbull
Dad / Steve
DelGlacey Murdoch
Violet’s father
Terms
All Terms
Mal
Upcar
Symbols
All Symbols
Feed
The moon
Lesions
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Corporations and Consumerism
Apathy, Happiness, and Satisfaction
Resistance
Class and Segregation
The Environment
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Violet
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Titus
again, saying, “I wish I was with you” and “Did you get my list?”
Titus is afraid to respond to Violet, perhaps because he’s never had to deal with such intense emotional intimacy.
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