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The Tesseract

1.Sean says two words aloud. What are they? What is their significance to the story?

The novel is set against a thrilling backgrounds and everybody was unaware about the plot if the story. It
seems as it Sean is waiting for somebody or something and no body knows who might be outside then
hotel room in Manila. This arouses curiosity in us. Later, the Dion entered the hotel with there other
people. It is in all the instances that the question was asked.

2.What are the usual things that are associated with McDonald’s? Why is that in the beginning, Sean
found it comforting?

Sean not able to find the same to the rate is back the other.

3.What does the Mcdonaldization of society means? How did McDonalds become a way of life?

The answer Meaning Mcdonaldization is a reconceptualizan. Which refers to particular kind of


rationalisation of production, work, and consumption. McDonald’s becomes a of life because it’s a food
chain and known worldwide.

4.How do you feel about the way the Philippines was portrayed? Do you think it was a fair or unfair
portrayal? Justify your answer

I heard a lot of people, especially foreigners saying that the Philippines has many beautiful and breath-
taking places. They also said that Filipinos are nice and welcoming every time they visit here. I feel happy
and proud that many people find our country and people attractive and nice.

5. In the end, what does McDonald’s symbolize?

The term “Golden Arches” is sometimes used as metonym, symbolizing capitalism or globalization in
phrases such as the “Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention”, since McDonald’s is one of the more
prominent American corporations that have become global in their reach (along with Coca-Cola and
Nike). Enlightenedboy.

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