While I suspect an overwhelming majority perceive aging to play a substantial role in Drew Magary’s novel, I deduce that the concept of aging in the post-mortal is presented to describe larger parts of change in society such as culture. Aging in the Post-Mortal is merely, a subject in the Post-Mortal that gives way to a much bigger sociological entity. In this regards, aging is indeed an important aspect in the Post-Mortal, however aging forces society to change its identity in order to combat problems arise from the cure which is the idea of culture.
Furthermore, I chose the concept of culture as I found it fascinating how one small change in society, …show more content…
Such examples of much needed clarification would be to what extent culture impacts parts of society and to what extent culture fails to demonstrate an impact. For example, culture influences how society perceives females in pregnancy in our society, however culture fails to demonstrate change in people in our society achieving pregnancy. Although this is only a minimal example that will need clarification, there are many more aspects of society in which culture veers off and other sociological aspects