Symbolism in Feed
Symbolism in Feed
Symbolism in Feed
Imagery &
Allegory
In Feed by M.T Anderson
Symbolism -
Imagery
(http://wwwshmoop.com)
According to Shmoop
Symbolism- The Meat Farm
We're talking meat growing in fields like
ears of corn, not actually animals, but
growing pieces of meat:
We could see all these miles and miles of
filet mignon from where we were sitting,
and some places where the genetic coding
had gone wrong and there, in the middle
of the beef, the tissue had formed a horn
or an eye or a heart blinking up at the
sunset. (29.17)
On the surface, a meat farm sure sounds
like a good idea. No dead cows, yay! But
then there's that dark side: the horns and
eyes and blinking heart lurking within the
good meat.Enjoy that eye in the middle of
your filet!
Lesions &
symbolism
One major sign that all isn't right in the world of the feed:
everyone's getting horrible weeping sores. The book doesn't tell
us why this is happening, but the feed chatter does clue us in a
little. For example, we find out that there's so much background
radiation that people have to have their children via genetic
engineering; they can't have them naturally. We also see
industrial accidents causing black toxic sludge that drowns whole
villages. Based on this information, we can guess that the lesions
symbolize the corruption of the environmentand that they're a
sign the human race may not be long for this world.
Weird thing is, these lesions actually become hot fashion
accessories by the end of the book, with Quendy getting so many
that you can see her insides and muscles and tendons and stuff.
(Not a good look.) More importantly, we get the idea that people
just don't care anymore.
They're going
to ride the wave of
Just makeup
artistry!!
destruction until the very end.
According to Shmoop
Imagery - Enjoy Your
Banquet
The kids have all kinds of wacky slang, but "banquet" is a relatively
normal word that keeps popping up in unusual situations:
"If there weren't those people, then maybe we wouldn't all be
standing here having a big shame banquet." (4.3)
"Like, thanks for the heapin' helpings of yawn banquet." (25.7)
"You're laying this whole guilt banquet." (53.59)
A banquet is an occasion for massive consumption of food, usually
in a swanky environment, and Titus and his friends have been
conditioned to always be in consumption mode. So, it's perfectly
natural that his generation will use a lot of imagery relating to
high-class consumption.
Allegory in Feed
Function of Allegory
Writers use allegory to add different layers of
meanings to their works. Allegory makes their
stories and characters multidimensional, so that
they stand for something larger in meaning
than what they literally stand for. Allegory
allows writers to put forward their moral and
political point of views. A careful study of an
allegorical piece of writing can give us an
insight into its writers mind as how he views
the world and how he wishes the world to be.
http://literarydevices.net/allegory/
Allegory cont
http://
news.nationalgeographic.com/news/200
4/01/0111_040112_consumerism.html
https://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-corporate_ac
tivism
Homework:
What is corporate activism?