Level 2 of Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Prompt:
Step #1: Read only Level 2 of "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline.
Step #2: Now for your coursework assingment...
Question #1. After reading Level 2 of "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline...
Do you think the book is critiquing the limits of the "real world" or is it critiquing the seduction of the virtual world? Or is it doing both?
Answer this question in one page between 150-200 words and using at least one quote from Level 2 of "Ready Player One".
Step #3: Now in a seperate page I want you answer the next question...
Question #2. If Wade is still in the middle of his hero's journey, what is that you think he has to overcome internally in order to be a hero? In other words, what psychological or emotional barriers must he overcome?
Answer this question in 150-200 words and using at least one quote from Level 2 of "Ready Player One".
Notes to Essay Zoo Writer:
-The assignment must be done in Times New Roman Font Size 12 with 1 inch margins all around.
-The source that must be used for this coursework assignment is from is the novel but just use quotes from Level 2 of "Ready One Player". So here is the ISBN for the book of “Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline is ISBN-10: 0307887448
Thank you for your time.
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Ready Player One
Part 1
Ready Player One is the story of an American high school student who spends a large part of his life in a virtual world known as the OASIS (Cline 19). Wade Watts disconnects himself from the real world and is attracted toward magical things that soon cause a lot of problems for him. While there are chunks in the latter half of the science fiction novel that takes place outside of the OASIS, the readers are given a lot of insights of a virtual world. Personally, I believe that Ernest Cline has stressed the power of an imaginary world, making us forget about what the realities of life are. In one way or the other, Ready Play One is the seduction of a world that has nothing to do with reality. It is where the problems do not end and where real life seems to be absent by the whole. Wade Watts, along with othe...
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