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"The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy", by Douglas Noel
AdamsDouglas Noel Adams has successfully tried to show us another
aspect of our daily-life routine. By using many cynical elements, he
creates extremely funny situations which represent much deeper
aspects.The destruction of Earth in order to create Inner-Galactic
Highways as the definition of Earth in the universe encyclopedia both
represent the smallness of human-beings, contrary to their original
conception.Furthermore, the alien breeds are not perfect at all, many
aspects of their actions represent a similar action which is often taken by
humans: The destruction of earth without an announcement, is an
equivalent of the house-destruction of Ford Perfect, one of the story's
heroes, with out announcing him, both are explained by the governments
as actions for the welfare of the population at the cost of suffer for a
single person or for a relatively small group of persons.Adams uses every
opportunity to attack the ignorance of humankind, especially the
bureaucracy of the government, wherever they are, even if they are of
alien breeds.In conclusion, "The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy",
besides being funny, gives us a very special snapshot at the inner-world
of Adams, and makes us think of what we have taken obvious, in a
different way.

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