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The “Dream Hotel” in Layla Layla is asked to the concept of our freedom

“This place is imprisoned/ these people are not your friends.” Post service

One of the most harmful dogs in our time is the “freedom” mark, which some Americans use to defend their right to do a curse near anything and armament against anyone who differs. Sean Eleng notes at Fox“America is uniquely obsessed with“ freedom. ”You can see it in our policy.

How much freedom do these Americans want to sacrifice safe survival? What if that voluntarily includes abandoning the right to their privacy? This is only a couple of ethical questions that at night Lami asked in her interesting new novel Dream Hotel. The Arab -Arab position for the author of two previous novels was: Secret Son (2009) and Other Americans (2019). The trend continues in Dream HotelThe reader is forced to confront the abuse of technology as a symbolism of post -11/10 Muslims and Arabs in America.

The protagonist is Sarah Hussein, a educated American archive specialist, held in Lax by the Risk Evaluation Department (RAA), a fictional federal agency accused of determining whether Americans may commit crimes in the future. Despite her protest against her innocence, Sarah is later placed in the “forensic suspension” based on a data-based predictive algorithm-which “knows what she is thinking about doing, before you know that.” Wouldn’t any responsible government feel that its commitment to the right of the law if this technology is available? This is the twisted logic that is preparation Dream HotelWhich comes in an important moment in particular in our current discussions about Amnesty International and its biases.

Sarah’s anger during her detention emphasizes pumpkin shattering.Lead with butterfly wings-“Despite all my anger, I am still just a mouse in a cage. “No laws were divided, but it is located in a facility run by a private company with which the government is contracted. Sarah is reminded that she is not in detention but is legally detained.” The attendees never call the prisoners, “he writes Lalami. They say. Research, registered, And sometimes Participants in the program“This should mention the anti -immigration letter: unconfurmed, illegal, foreign, irregular, etc.

Moreover, the slightest disagreement with those present in potential writing operations can show, which expands/keeping it. A lawyer and her husband Sarah begged her to follow all the rules, but she cannot remain silent when she sees violations around her, including the harsh machines (guards) who are not physically violent but play psychological and emotional games with warriors. In fact, observing each side of Sarah – to its periods – reminds us of Jeremy Benithm Panopticon.

Referring to Bentham is suitable because Dream Hotel It also raises Michelle Foucault The analysis that the governments create “easy -to -drive bodies” – “prisoners, soldiers, workers and school children are exposed to disciplinary authority to make them more useful and at the same time easier to control them. The human body has become a machine that can be improved, calculated and improved.”

The intense vision of Laila Lailami is reflected in our less empty society Dream HotelDiscuss and share data. We share a lot of our lives with good minds with everyone who has bad knowledge of how companies that disrupt the data of behavioral data and consumer without our consent (or at least they are blurry for enlightened approval). In one case, Sarah notes that there is a particular present view of her, and she is waiting for her almost to install it: “As if neuron science, temperature sensors, and cameras equipped with a trustee tracking program are not enough. The system is never satisfied with the data they already have. It is it. It is it. It is it. It is it. You always seek more, in new formats or from new sources, including human college.

Many of Sarah’s experiences in arrest and Laila Lalimi’s ideas about awareness in exchange for the subconscious of dialogue on dreams in exchange for Ridley Scott’s 1982 Dystopian Sci-Fi implants of 1982 Dystopian Sci-Fi Blade.

It is impossible to read Dream Hotel Without thinking about Nineteen eighty fourThe mother of all texts Dystopian. Just, as French diplomat Eugene-Melchiior de Vogwi said, “We all left under Gogol coat“Likewise, we all do, include Laila Larry, to get out of the Orwell coat. His novel, which was first published in 1949, is ironic about a time when there is no privacy because the government convinced everyone that sacrificing individual freedom is the best for public safety. Winston is also reflected in Nineteen eighty four“This was not illegal (there was nothing illegal because there are no longer laws).”

Dream Hotel He does not feel a science fiction, but rather a Comment on the near future that looks closer, just out of attention. “The entire generations did not know life without observation. Watch from the uterus to the grave, take the ownership of companies for their personal data to be the truth of a life,” says Laila Lleami. Dream Hotel The Judy Foster episode is also returned to the mind Black mirrorArkangl“With its obsession for easy access to information and entertainment. The future we have sought in the past. Like Dream Hotel We are suggested, now away from the rabbit hole for the social control that escapes – not to mention perception – it may be impossible.

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