Email and Its Effect on Term Paper

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As a mystery, the genre of the book is accelerated by the forced pauses in its revelation to the reader.

The emails that arrive are actually in the form of emails from characters to one another. This way, the reader is entirely immersed in the mystery and the lives of the characters touched directly by the mystery.

In fact, the purchaser of the book never knows when the emails will arrive, so it is not as though the reader has control to flip forward and satisfy curiosity: No, the reader is at the authors' mercy.

Of course, there are the obvious observations that this technology both dealt with in the novel and the technology used to disperse it are cutting edge and reflect our time; but there are other important sociological observations of "The Daughters of Freya" as well.

For instance, we as readers may not know when the next installment is arriving, so it is literally as though we are waiting by the phone for news. We as readers become integrally immersed in the plot.


This is a microcosm of what email accomplishes in general. Email integrates us with the rest of the world, and in this novel, email integrates us in the world of the characters in the novel.

We feel aloneness that is always felt when reading a mystery novel or watching a horror movie, but we also feel the togetherness that we are experiencing it in a medium that connects the entire world......

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