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Snow Crash  by Neal Stephenson     Snow Crash is a 1992 sci-fi novel by Neal Stephenson. The novel highlights domains of study including dialect, history, religion, software engineering, and folklore. The book is forged in a future that appears to be outside and natural all in the meantime. We then get introduced to Hiro, the protagonist, who is a driver for pizza delivery in Los Angeles in the 21st century – especially for the American Mafia – and he is also a programmer. Through the plot we realize that the book navigates between three main themes: the American society, religion and technology.    The plot is developed in a removed future where innovation progressed to such a state, to the point that the natural issue and the mechanical parts ended up one. A few characters in the novel turned out to be so devoured by their own creations that they gradually become one of them – bound by wires and links and limited to homes and vehicles. The time span stays vague and where the

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