
4/23/2009, I am sitting here typing my thoughts onto this blog. Feed by M.T. Anderson has become very interesting as the number of pages increase. I find myself wanting to read more into the book each time when I pause to summarize my thoughts about the book itself. When I started reading, I didn't understand much about why they would go to the moon on their spring break. The typical thing teen would do on their spring break, would be going outside or at least somewhere else beside home and the moon. The characters in the beginning toward the middle of the book are focused on Titus, Violet, Marty, Link, Calista, Loga, and Quendy. Those seven "unit" went to the moon on their spring break. They all, beside Violet, went to the moon together and somehow they came to meet Violet when they were on the moon. Titus who is the main character, the narrator, he is very well educated in his own ways in which he tends to think for himself. Violet, who seem to be the smart one out of the bunch, Titus seem to have his eye on her, she read and write most of the time when she have the chance and Titus was amazed by her writing like he never done it before. Violet wants to be normal like Titus and his friends because they seem to not care about much of their surround. When we define normal, it is quite difficult because who know, people may think we are crazy for doing the things that seem to be "normal" to ourselves.

Though the character seemed to have their own type of attitudes, I find it funny how the author chooses their name for them. I think in my opinion, those name; Titus, Link, Violet, and so on are chosen because the whole book basically mean technology. The world that they live in are basically using internet! Without a computer in front of the eye, it is inside their brain. I think the name that the author came up with have to be connected to that they are basically like machine! Which is a sad thing? If people today, even I, were to have a transmitter implanted directly into my brain, life could be much easier but to the point of when a hacker hacked into their brain and everyone just went dead that would be very frightening. Life as of today by using the computer, we all know that when a virus hit the computer it completely go out of control. So I wonder what if we today, have a transmitter in our brain and a virus came in all of head would we go out of control. How will the world be like then? Titus seems like the guy in Final Fantasy (a video game I believed). But sometimes I wonder if they have a transmitter implanted into their brain, why do they have feelings? Aren't they just like...? ROBOT?
Awwww man! I still want to write more, this is some deep thinking! I love to think deep. But I have 500 words already. =(
I found this on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feed_(novel)
Titus
The narrator and protagonist. Titus is the teenage son of an upper middle class family. Though glimmers of curiosity and creativity can be seen from time to time throughout the story, Titus, for the most part, is content with his consumerist lifestyle.
Violet
Violet remains Titus' girlfriend for most of the book. She was raised by her eccentric father, and was homeschooled. She possesses views at odds with what Titus has known all his life. She is significantly less well off than Titus, which often leads her to criticize Titus and his friends.
Marty
One of Titus' fiends. Marty is described as being good at any game. He can be loud and obnoxious at times.
Link
Another friend of Titus. Link is the clone of Abraham Lincoln. Titus describes him as "tall and butt-ugly." He is also said to be much richer than Titus, and lives in a gated community. Calista and Quendy compete for his attention throughout the book.
Calista
Calista is outspoken and opinionated. She has an ability to manipulate others with a combination of looks and talk. She is often the one to start one of the fights she and the other characters have with Violet.
Loga
Before the time of the story, Loga and Titus were going out. Though they are now broken up, they are still friends. Loga is tho only one of the group who is not hacked at the Rumble Spot.
Quendy
Titus describes Quendy as a "broken little economy model of Calista. She spends much of the story in a bout of one-upmanship with Calista over Link. When Link chooses Calista over her, she begins to make advances on Titus, and they end up going out. In the final scene, when Titus visits Violet to tell her "stories," he says he was on his way for a date with Quendy.



