Consider the Lobster and Other Essays Essay Questions

Essay Questions

  1. 1

    How does the author depict complementary erotic imagery in the essay 'Big Red Son'?

    The reader comes face to face with the vivid sexual language used by the author in the story 'Big Red Son'. The tone and language applied in this story describe exactly what happens in the pornographic industry. Additionally, the author depicts the pornographic graphics to help the reader see what is happening in this industry without shame.

  2. 2

    What is the central irony in the Consider the Lobster and Other Essays by David Foster Wallace?

    The main irony in these essay collections is found in the story ‘Consider the Lobster’ which is majorly about the debate on how lobsters should be cooked. The main irony here is the ethical argument on the correct manner in which the lobsters should be cooked. Ironically, lobsters are cooked when alive which makes them perceive unnecessary suffering and pain. The reader finds this irony educative because he reflects on how he causes suffering to fellow beings.

  3. 3

    How does the theme of sensual insincerity among the Americans manifest itself in Consider the Lobster and Other Essays?

    In the story ‘Big Red Son,’ the author paints a true picture of the American’s scandalous erotic comportment. The story largely focuses on the adult pornographic industry in which both men and women take part with the intention of making money. According to the reader, sexual behavior in real American life is a reflection of what is depicted in the adult content film industry. As a result, there are many failed marriages and relationships but Americans are not open to discussing the negative impact of pornography in society. Instead, the players in the industry are pumping more money to keep the industry moving.

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