In the 1980s William Gibson became famous in the United States and around the world for using the word cyberspace. The short story “Burning Chrome”, it was first published in Omni magazine in 1982. The theme in this short story would be technology. It is a consuming nature in our lives. Another theme would be love and loss. The story centers around the meeting occasions encompassing the night that Jack and Bobby hacked the PC program known as Chrome, a system of criminal associations and exchanges. Burning Chrome contains a few imperative topics, the two most critical being the impact of adoration and misfortune, and the expending idea of innovation. The primary character, Jack, reviews occasions paving the way to the endeavor to "Burning Chrome," rotating for the most part around the points of interest of a girl, Rikki Wild side, in their lives. …show more content…
I liked how bobby liked Rikki and talked about how he loved her and he had feeling for her.
Bobby should tell Rikki how he fee about her instead of telling others. I also liked how he made plans to do things for her and take a trip and spend the money together and would buy her a pair of icons. I liked how he stated that” She’s my luck. She won’t ever have to work again.” this shows how much bobby has feelings for Rikki. I wonder did Jack ever want Rikki, he states that “You seen your luck around” this is kind of weird on how he asked him that. I did not liked how Jack begin to start second guessing as if he was forced to do something he had the opportunity to leave the first time but know he is starting to feel regretful he states that “I still don’t know why I decided to go along with it in the first place” at this point he is reflecting and he don’t understand the purpose of the whole
thing. I founded interesting on how Bobby was just so on to Rikki he just had so much feeling for her. Bobby could not stop talking about her nor could he stop telling other about her. Bobby really showed how much he wanted to be with Rikki and that he was willing to go that extra mile to get with her. It gets sad when jack found out that Rikki is actually a prostitute, it hurts bobby and bobby refuses to say his good byes. Bobby feels that he loved and lost so he is more upset and emotional at this point. I hate that at the end he helped her and bought her ticket but she never returned so I understood when he state Love loss poor Bobby.