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A Fable about Scientific Progress,
By Acute Observer (By the Shore NJ) - See all my reviews In Part II the "ears of the jungle" pick up sounds of the jungle at night. They hear more crickets than usual. Then other sounds. What's going on? Finally noises from a motor. The general orders a bombing attack on this extremely rugged mountainous region. [Is this too good to be true?] What effect did this have on supplies? What if they dropped napalm to burn and destroy the jungle? Can bad be transformed into good? In time biological poisons were used, their euphemistic name was "defoliants". It killed trees, bushes, grass, and the animals that lived in the jungle. Can good be derived from this cleared land? Was biological warfare cost-effective? If computers control the selection of targets can there ever be a mistake? "Garbage in, garbage out" goes the saying because the computer is never wrong. Boulle has written a fast-paced imaginative story. Its irony may be too much for some readers. Why did Thu disobey orders? So Boulle could show that there is always the unexpected in any plan? [I think Thu acted to preserve the secrecy of her activities.]
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