Hitchhiker?S Guide To The Galaxy By Douglas Adams Essay, Research Paper
James Dacanay
E.L.
In the book, The Hitchhiker?s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the Earth evaporates. That?s how it all started. Arthur Dent is now the last earthling in the universe due to the untimely evaporation of the Earth. His long time friend, Ford Perfect, who saved him, is an alien. He is thrown into a series of events, which throw his whole life off course. He eventually reaches the planet Magrathea, the most improbable planet in the universe, along with his odd crew of three aliens, two mice, and a depressed robot.
Arthur Dent is in no doubt a protagonist with a feckless hero type image. In multiple occasions, he has shown this type of attitude and behavior seen in a more humorous way than seen before in books. Despite the fact that his planet has been destroyed, he has kept his relatively lively attitude towards others, even though changed from a lively yet rational man, to just a lively man. One odd moment in his life, was when Ford Perfect told him what The Hitchhiker?s Guide to the Galaxy said about earthlings: mostly harmless. Whenever the book gets to a dull and pointl
Douglas Adams is a fabulous writer and all of his books bring laughter to all readers. The Hitchhiker?s Guide to the Galaxy is not a book to be missed, nor its sequels.
Bibliography
Frank Herbert’s “Hitchiker’s guide to the galaxy”