Why does Alex duck behind cars at the beginning of the story?
She is trying to avoid being hit by Shooters.
What type of person is Alex at the start of the story?
She is observant, sarcastic, and aware of corporate manipulation.
What kind of society does the story take place in?
A future society where chemicals influence behavior.
What type of figurative language is used when Alex compares the press release to breaking a window?
A metaphor.
What is one major theme of the story?
The danger of corporate influence.
What happens to Alex after she is hit by a dart?
She develops an intense craving she cannot control.
Why does Alex apply for a job at CraveTech?
She wants inside access to stop the company’s practices.
Why are Shooters allowed to operate in public spaces?
The practice is legal and accepted by society.
Why does the author use dark humor throughout the story?
To highlight how normalized the dangerous technology has become.
What does the story suggest about free choice?
Free will can be manipulated by technology.
Why does Alex struggle before her job interview?
The craving distracts her and makes her late and uncomfortable.
How does Sandra influence Alex’s actions?
She pushes Alex to continue spying for their group.
How does advertising work differently in this society?
Ads directly affect people’s bodies and choices.
How does irony appear in Alex’s career choice?
She works for the company she is trying to stop.
What message does the author send about convenience?
People accept harm if it makes life easier.
What major decision does Alex make near the end of the story?
She sends out the false press release about CraveTech.
How does Tom view CraveTech’s work?
He sees it as innovative and profitable, not harmful.
What does CraveTech represent in the story?
Corporate control over consumer behavior.
What does the craving dart symbolize?
Loss of free will.
How does the story warn readers about progress?
Not all technological advances are ethical.
How does the story end with Alex as a parent?
She uses a behavior-control weapon on her child.
What does Alex’s relationship with Tom reveal about her conflict?
She is torn between her beliefs and her personal feelings.
Why do people continue buying products even when harmed?
They trust familiar companies and want relief from cravings.
Why is the final scene unsettling for the reader?
It shows Alex becoming part of the system she opposed.
What lesson can readers take from Alex’s transformation?
It is easy to become what you once opposed.