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Based on Klara and the Sun’s tone and the overall themes, how do you think author Kazuo Ishiguro views technology?
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K.Towey
3 years ago
I think the author must have a very rosy view of robot technology as Klara was the character who revealed Christian traits.
Jan Pearce
3 years ago
Seems quite basic, not nuanced.
Sue
3 years ago
I think he views technology in a neutral way which can either by useful or harmful depending on the motivations and behaviours of those that develop it.
Nina
2 years ago
I agree it is a neutral view. But technology is a creation and the developer has an agenda. A developer has biases.
I think the author must have a very rosy view of robot technology as Klara was the character who revealed Christian traits.
Seems quite basic, not nuanced.
I think he views technology in a neutral way which can either by useful or harmful depending on the motivations and behaviours of those that develop it.
I agree it is a neutral view. But technology is a creation and the developer has an agenda. A developer has biases.