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    interfere their decisions to become active meaning makers. The hegemonic norm shapes and constructs children and childhood‚ in a sense that it fabricates stories that are often unrealistic and becomes naturalized in society. In the novel‚ Little Brother by Cory Doctorow‚ he emphasizes the role of dominant institutions that fabricate ideologies and stereotypes and shapes epistemologies through media and its messages‚ which mold together the beliefs‚ values‚ and lifestyles to a dominant common culture.

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    In the book Little Brother by Cory Doctorow‚ their are many memorable scenes that happened in the book for the crew of Marcus‚ Darryl‚ Vanessa‚ and jolu. On the day of the crew went to go play HarajukuFM‚ they felt to be thought an earthquake. But then they saw black smoke coming from the bay bridge. An explosion went off on the bay bridge. Sirens when of an it said ‘’REPORT TO THE SHELTERS IMMEDIATELY” (‘’33 Cory Doctorow’’). Other people’s saw the event and started running down the stairway to

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    existence”. This means that everyone is responsible for the safety of themselves as well as the general population. Even though the police are in roles of power‚ they are also regular people to‚ meaning they aren’t above the law. In the book “Little Brother” by Cory Doctorow‚ the protagonist‚ Marcus Yallow‚ must find ways to keep himself hidden from the Department of Homeland Security. He must do this as well as still be able to lead countermeasures to prove that what the DHS is doing is wrong.

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    The book “Little brother” by Cory Doctrow is the story and realization of the vulnerabilities all of us in modern society have. we’re all connected through our computers‚ tablets to phones. we store valuable information yet we don’t protect that information‚ we’re subjected to allowing corporations and governments in on our personal electronic lives‚ from that this book was written to evaluate. I can identify with the author on his fear of being constantly surveiled‚ he writes of extreme but plausible

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    In the starting pages of Little Brother by Cory Doctorow‚ Marcus Yallow a.k.a “wln5st0n” is caught during the aftermath‚ of a devastating terrorist attack that hits San Francisco’s Bay Bridge. Marcus is only 17 years old but he figures he knows the ways of the networking world. He’s smart‚ fast‚ wise and has no trouble outsmarting his school’s security system. Marcus and his friends are kidnapped by the Department Of Homeland Security and are brutally interrogated for days. When they are released

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    It is an age old question‚ contradicting between the belief of resistance and freedom. In Little BrotherCory Doctorow emphasizes the use of security as a way to demonstrate the power of the government. The book starts off by Marcus skipping school with Darryl‚ Vanessa (Van)‚ and Joul. They are playing an alternative reality game (ARG) called Harajuku Fun Madness. Essentially the game‚ decodes messages from players to track down clues that can lead you to more coded messages and clues. While playing

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    Children: Powerless without Adults? In “Little Brother” a cyberpunk novel written by Cory Doctorow‚ Marcus is hoping to change his life and win back his freedom from the DHS. Marcus gives birth to a new revolution and provides hope in the fight for freedom. But hope can only go so far‚ as he is unable to succeed and achieve the change he desires without the help of adults. Ultimately‚ Doctorow shows great strength in the teenage characters‚ it is only with strong adult contributions

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    "There is nothing left‚" the words uttered by a young Cambodian civilian known as Vithy. In the novel‚ Little Brother by Allan Baillie‚ it is evident that war has devastating and lasting effects on civilians. These three occurrences are clearly manifested in the novel. They are: Loss of family‚ Loss of property and Genocide. The most terrifying thing of all is that children‚ such as Vithy‚ went through these traumatic things. Firstly‚ war has devastating and lasting effects on civilians because

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    The Impact of Little Brother in the twenty-first century Cory Doctorow’s realistic and rousing novel‚ Little Brother‚ is the perfect example of a dystopian and futuristic approach to the twenty-first century and its events. Little Brother takes the readers on the journey of seventeen-year-old Marcus Yallow who faces the consequences of skipping class with his friends when they are captured by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as suspects after being caught in the aftermath of a terrorist

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    occurred in Little Brother. The colllapsed bridge represents the terrorist attack on the Bay Bridge that spiraled San Francisco into it’s version of a police state. The bug and the phone awaiting passcode are mental punishments that the DHS inflicted on Marcus when they tortured him into giving them his passcode and continued monitoring him. Marcus constantly wrote code‚ ratifying the laptop‚ and showed his love for it with statements like “I never thought I’d be paid to write code‚”(Doctorow 154).

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