Summary: The Martian By Andy Weir

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The Martian Response to Literature (Rough Draft)
In the science fiction book The Martian, Andy Weir writes a testament to the indomitable human spirit. In his novel, astronaut Mark Watney is stranded on Mars, and everything that could go wrong does go wrong. Due to Watney’s remarkable ingenuity, he survives and returns to Earth. Though the whole story is a mishmash of science and tension, Weir makes sure to elucidate the point that Watney is not once completely deterred by his daunting situation, peppering in plenty of sarcastic remarks, random ideas, and general weirdness that really shows how human Watney really is. From the very beginning of the story, Watney is pushed into desperation and has to fight for survival from Sol (Mars day) 6. He makes countless innovations, establishing his immediate survival on Mars. One of the most memorable quotes from his …show more content…

One particular thing that stood out to me was this exchange:
“[11:52] - Watney - ... Also: Tell the crew I am alive. What the f*ck is wrong with you?
[12:04] - JPL - ... Also: Please watch your language. Everything you type is being broadcast live all over the world.
[12:15] - Watney - Look. BOOBIES! (.Y.)” (Weir, 115). The very scale of this transmission, moving about 230 million miles, probably costing an obscene amount of money per character, and our hero decides to write a pair of tiddies. Keep in mind the fact that this is only his third transmission back to Earth, and instead of being overjoyed regarding his linkage back home, he starts messing around with NASA. Another example of his toying around with a multibillion dollar corporation is this piece of gold: “... JPL: You’re cleared to start drilling. [12:07] Watney: That’s what she