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It’s obvious that David Foster Wallace is quite intelligent and that his writing complicates ideas, instead of reducing and simplifying them in order to find concrete answers. Rob Rhinehart also seems

It’s obvious that David Foster Wallace is quite intelligent and that his writing complicates ideas, instead of reducing and simplifying them in order to find concrete answers. Rob Rhinehart also seems to be intelligent; however, he likes to use his intellect to solve very complex problems as reductively as possible. Using the ideas and attitudes about food that Wallace reveals about in “Consider the Lobster,” write an essay that analyzes whether he would likely consume and enjoy Soylent, based on what you have learned about the food substitute in “The End of Food.” In other words, infer what Wallace would think about Rhinehart’s food lifehack based on Wallace’s food choices and thinking in “Consider the Lobster.”

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http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/05/12/the-end-of-food

https://www.bslshoofly.com/uploads/1/6/4/4/1644860/consider_the_lobster.pdf

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