Week Fourteen: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy





For this week, we are focusing on science fiction parody and satire which I am really interested in. I listened to the original radio broadcast of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Listening to the radio is a more effective way for me, because I can do other work while I am listening.

It tell s a story about Arthur Dent, following the destruction of the earth by the Vogons, to make way for an intergalactic bypass. There are a lot of interesting characters. For example, Ford Prefect, who us an alien from a small planet, he named himself after the Ford Prefect car to blend in with what was assumed to be the dominant life form, automobiles. He rescues Dent from Earth's destruction.

When it comes to the end, there are two things that I feel ironic. One is the fact that Earth is actually an experiment, and mouse are the super smart creature, even more wise than human; The other one is the computer called Deep Thoughts told mice that they need to find and protect another computer which can calculate the question for the answer of 42. However, Earth was destroyed by Vogons to make way for a hyperspatial express route five minutes before the conclusion of its 10-million-year program. Then, mice decided to operate Dent...

I really like the story, and would like to recommend it to everyone, though it is well-known already.

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