Who Is Ernest Cline's Ready Player One?

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Ernest Cline’s book Ready Player One leaves us at a cliffhanger. We don’t know what happens after he and Art3mis meet up in real life and IOI after Sorrento got arrested by the police. I think Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One’s idea was to tell kids and adults that the world is on a rocky road down if we keep going at this rate. The main gunter parzival starts to help himself to become a top notch gunter after finding the copper key, IOI blows up his trailer. Then he goes to colorado where he buys a gunter apartment,,in which he continues to search for halliday’s egg. He uses his fiber optic connection to find the egg faster. He becomes allies with Daito and Shoto after completing a quest with them. It changed me because it made me feel how privileged I am, and how lucky I am to have a computer, and games to play, food to eat, and drinks to drink. …show more content…
Ready Player One’s main character is Wade Owen Watts also known as parzival. Parzival was a level 3 warrior who goes to school on the school planet Ludus. Parzival has a best friend named Aech who is a pro gunter who fights in the battle arena. When Wade was in latin class in school on the planet Ludus, when he realized Ludus meant school and the students have much to learn which is a hint to the egg. He searched for the tomb of horrors on the planet Ludus and saw that it was on Ludus. He goes to the tomb of horrors in which he avoids the monsters and traps, until he runs into the lich king. Wade lives in the stacks, there he lives with his

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