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Figurative Language In The Circle By Dave Eggers

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The Circle by Dave Eggers tells a tale of a technology company who’s on the cutting edge of technology, and is on it’s way to being a total digital monopoly. Eggers, uses figurative language and dynamic characters to convey the message of The Circle, which is that a digital utopia can lead us down a very scary path. The Circle begins with Mae leaving her job at a utility company for an exciting new job opportunity with the fast growing company in the world “The Circle” she begins her job by touring the beautiful campus, and everything that it has to offer. The campus has very strong ties to the Apple campus or Google campus that we see in our real word. Mae get’s her start in the company in C.E or the Customer Experience area which is a vital …show more content…

The text he used that comes to mind is the animals inside of Stedmans office, he had a octopuss, some seahorses and a large shark. He recover these animals from the deepest part of the ocean, The Marianas Trench and wanted to see how they interacted together in one environment. The symbolism here is at first a little vague we see the trainer feed the shark a lobster, then a turtle and some other animals. Some smaller prey one could say. To me I see this as The Circle, it’s started with some small prey. Just buying up a small company here and there. Another interesting aspect of these creatures that I believe is overlooked is the fact that they’re from the Marianas Trench, the three wise men all had unique and interesting backgrounds, likewise these creatures had similar tendencies. Ty was sorta hidden like the octopus but didn’t go down without a fight, Stedman was kind like the seahorse and Bailey was ruthless like the Shark, and they were all unique with nobody like the, just like the creatures from the Marianas Trench. Towards the end of the story the Three Wise Men, Mae and her viewers are watching them attempt to merge together all of the animals into one tank. The experiment goes poorly and ends with the shark tearing apart the other animals in seconds. I believe this is what Eggers is alluding to is that The Circle has become the Shark they started off small but over time just devoured any competition that popped up and were forming a digital

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