This is a book report on the theme of rooms in Edward Bellamy's novel Looking Backward. The original question asked us to delve into hidden messages in the book.
Title: This is a book report on the theme of rooms in Edward Bellamy's novel Looking Backward. The original question asked us to delve into hidden messages in the book.
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Details: Words: 763 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
This is a book report on the theme of rooms in Edward Bellamy's novel Looking Backward. The original question asked us to delve into hidden messages in the book.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 763 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Julian West's Sleeping Room <Tab/>The bedroom of Julian West plays a key role in Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy. In this room, West is transported to the future as well as waking up in it at the end of the novel.
<Tab/>The novel described this room as subterranean and soundproofed with walls and floors of hydraulic cement. Not being under the house directly, it had
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and surroundings were much better then West had ever experienced and thus he enjoyed the experience. Another item West was surprised was that all men are required to commit to a term of servitude in the restaurant industry whereas in his time servers were the poor and illiterate people.
<Tab/>There is no such system today, there are only hundreds of different types of restaurants all in competition with each other.