Invisible Hand

Question

The description notes Adam is an "aspiring artist" and later that he and Chloe "have to get creative to survive." What deeper connection might the author be drawing between artistic creativity and the necessity of survival in this transformed world?

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The author draws a connection between artistic creativity and survival by presenting Adam as an "aspiring artist" who, along with Chloe, "have to get creative to survive" in a world transformed by the vuvv [1]. Their need to be creative arises from the vuvv's alien technology replacing human jobs, leading to a lack of money for basic necessities like food and clean water [1].

This suggests that in this new reality, the imaginative and inventive skills associated with artistic pursuits become essential tools for navigating the challenges of survival. The passages imply that adaptability and the ability to think outside the box are paramount when traditional means of support are rendered obsolete [1].

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Title: Landscape with Invisible Hand by M. T. Anderson Description: When the vuvv first landed, it came as a surprise to aspiring artist Adam and the rest of planet Earth--but not necessarily an unwelcome one. Can it really be called an invasion when the vuvv generously offered free advanced technology and cures for every illness imaginable? As it turns out, yes. With his parents' jobs replaced by alien tech and no money for food, clean water, or the vuvv's miraculous medicine, Adam and his girlfriend, Chloe, have to get creative to survive.
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