Resocialization and regeneration in Ernest Cline’s ‘The Omnibot Incident’

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Tom Ue
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This report contributes to scholarship on the bestselling American writer Ernest Cline by examining his critically neglected short story ‘The Omnibot Incident’ (2014). It begins by revealing continuities between ‘Incident’ and his ambitious novels Ready Player One (2011) and Ready Player Two (2020). Across these works, we meet, for example, characters who turn to popular culture for compensation, and in the more recent titles, robots who go (or appear to go) rogue. I go on to suggest that the story’s form, particularly its economy, makes it especially hospitable for exploring how the central character Wyatt overcomes grief following his mother’s death. Notwithstanding the close resemblance in the names ‘Wyatt’ and ‘Wade Watts’, the protagonist of Cline’s novels, Wyatt is far more successful with prioritizing his family over the fantasies presented by science fiction. My broader claim is that we can deepen our understanding of and appreciation for Cline’s programme by looking at his short fiction.
欧内斯特·克莱恩《万能机器人事件》中的再社会化与再生
本报告通过研究美国畅销作家欧内斯特·克莱恩被评论界忽视的短篇小说《万能机器人事件》(2014年),为研究他贡献了学术知识。它首先揭示了《事件》与他雄心勃勃的小说《头号玩家》(2011)和《头号玩家》(2020)之间的连续性。例如,在这些作品中,我们会遇到一些角色,他们转向流行文化寻求补偿,而在最近的作品中,机器人变得(或似乎变得)流氓。我接着认为,这个故事的形式,尤其是它的经济,使得它特别适合探索中心人物怀亚特如何克服母亲去世后的悲伤。尽管“怀亚特”和“韦德·沃茨”(克莱恩小说的主人公)的名字非常相似,但怀亚特更成功地将他的家庭置于科幻小说所呈现的幻想之上。我更广泛的观点是,我们可以通过阅读克莱恩的短篇小说,加深对他的节目的理解和欣赏。
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Short Fiction in Theory and Practice
Short Fiction in Theory and Practice Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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