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REY [17]
4 years ago
3

After World War II, technological advancements radically changed how people viewed themselves, humanity, and the world. For exam

ple, rockets carried people into space, the splitting of atoms tapped into nuclear power, and the television provided a new medium for sharing information. Imagine being in the shoes of a postmodernist writer. How would technological advancements influence your writing and literature in general? In contrast, can literature influence technological advancements?
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1 answer:
BigorU [14]4 years ago
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Technological advancements would influence your writing and literature now by for example being able to research any topic imaginable on Google immediately while doing your writing. Also, any errors in your writing say in grammar can be corrected very easily by using programs like Word or word processors in general. Also, images can be selected from the internet to illustrate your book with easily. I think literature can influence technological advancements by representing the problems with existing technology as in discussing global warming and the fossil fuel industry relative to gas powered cars and the importance of developing cars which don't need fossil fuels to run. 
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