Feed is a very cynical 2002 Cyberpunk , young adult novel by M.T. Anderson , exploring the life of Anti-Hero protagonist Titus, in a dystopian future where technology has advanced so far that "Feeds" or miniature-computers are implanted into about 73% the population's brains.
The main plot of the story is Titus' relationship with a girl named Violet. After a party, Titus, Violet, and the rest of their friends are damaged by a hacker. They are eventually released after a brief visit at the hospital.
Then it all goes to Hell.
Not to be confused with the first volume of the Newsflesh trilogy.
Tropes used in Feed include:
Fuck you! Fuck you forever and ever! Fuck you forever and ever and ever!!!
Converse with the Unconscious : Titus at the end.
Downer Ending : Violet is dead, the Earth is becoming uninhabitable, and absolutely nothing else has improved since the beginning... Y'think?
Dystopia
Earth That Used to Be Better
Everything Is Online : Literally.
Future Imperfect : Naturally.
Grow Old with Me : This and being Happily Married to Titus are the focus of several of Violet's entries on her dreams list.
Heroic BSOD : Violet's dad might count, although not technically being a main protagonist in the story.
Hologram
Humans Are the Real Monsters
Humans Are Flawed
Humans Are Morons
Humans Are Psychic in the Future : The Feeds essentially allow the characters to read eachother's minds by connecting with their Feeds.
Lemony Narrator
MacGuffin Girl : Violet.
Manic Pixie Dream Girl : Violet could be considered one as well as a Deconstruction of one, with her situation basically asking "what if The Hero wasn't willing to give up normalcy for the girl?"
Megass Corp : It controls almost everything in the world, including the schools and the production of air.
New Media Are Evil
Psychic Link
Running Gag : The fictional song "I'll Sex You In" shows up on many occasions, along with the hit show Oh! Wow! Thing!
Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness : Violet's father. Until his BSOD, that is.
Smithical Marriage
Space Whale Aesop
Strange Girl : Violet, defintely.
The Time Machine : Referenced.
Verbal Tic : It's mentioned towards the end that there's actually body modifications that can force you to advertise products in every sentence you say. A rather dark take on the trope.
What the Hell, Hero? : This encompasses about half of Part 4, with the rest being Pet the Dog .
Everything must go.
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