A CRITICAL STUDY OF 'BLUE ANT TRILOGY' NOVEL IN THE SENSE OF TECHNICAL DISORIENTATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18848/hdnj5y39Abstract
This paper delineates "A critical study of 'Blue Ant Trilogy' novel in the sense of technical disorientation". The sensation of disorientation and detrimental repercussions on society caused by persistent online and physical surveillance has been highlighted. The characters incite hostility toward modern technology. It also portrays the conflicts between the body and technology. This paper also discusses fractured identities and the manipulations of human intelligence. The importance of culture and cultural fusion lies in corporate hands, where everything appears to be reinventing itself. The predominance of homogeneity in a varied environment is constantly increasing, resulting in cultural disorientation. The consumer culture and power of post-industrialists are altering the world. This research also shows that westernisation is a process of dominance rather than advancement.





