Who Is Corrupted In Dave Eggers The Circle

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The novel The Circle by Dave Eggers, is seen as a governmental operation that is corrupted through the internet in your social accounts, in which it lets everyone know your information and life beyond it.
The main idea from it is its meaning of what is good or bad. With the data people receive throughout their lives on the internet like what they choose as passwords, or statements that they receive from banks, what they post online, and the health care or records they have all go into one account that is social. The Circle wants power over everyone. The main character in the novel is Mae Holland. Her job as a Customer Service associate is to interact with customers in the social world. One of her friends believe the company she works for is
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"Increasingly, she found it difficult to be off-campus anyway. There were homeless people, and there were the attendant and assaulting smells, and there were machines that didn't work, and floors and seats that had not been cleaned, and there was, everywhere, the chaos of an orderless world (373)”. Spoken by the author about Mae, it represents the way Mae is feeling and how she has to maintain focus even through the hardships of the world. She sees the world as it really is through the eyes of The Circle and this is how she maintains a relationship with her clients/customers. The world can be a very dark place which there are many things that can happen and destroy you as a human being. Also the fact that it made her feel like a fight was in her body with the chaos of the world going on around her. “This was a new skill she'd acquired, the ability to look, to the outside world, utterly serene and even cheerful, while, in her skull, all was chaos (325)”. Spoken by the author to describe Mae, it represents a connection with other people that she feels the same way as others do. It is an understanding that even if all is bad she does not show it to other people. It is better to keep everything in then have everything out in the open, in which everyone knows your

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