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Essay / Analysis of a Super Sad True Love Story - 1107
Eunice clearly shows us that people do not have the intelligence and ability to understand the content of books. Eunice felt ignorant for not being able to understand the book and “she started to cry.” It seems like anyone would be so intimidated and threatened by someone with this type of knowledge, which no longer exists. Society lives in a visual age, where written text simply does not exist. “By reading this message you deny its existence and imply your consent.” The phrase means that each chord is read into a device and then forgotten forever. Leaving no trace, no evidence and no paper that can be kept for future reference. Nobody cares about literacy, as Eunice said, we are in an age of literacy; reading and writing is not necessary. In the real super sad love story, acronyms are used a lot, and Lenny is a novice in this new way and has difficulty learning the new vocabulary used by the last generation. The language has evolved; a new world of literacy is emerging, although it is not necessarily the best development for the United States. I've heard fun retro expressions like "JK," which means you're "joking," and "on the square," which means you're not. I heard a “JBF” and a “TIMATOV!” » familiar. but also “TPR!” and the “CFG!” » “TMS!” (temporary motion sickness?), “KOT!” » and the most universal “Cute! This is how people talk, I told myself. Feel the wonder of