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This log aims to explore how Jennings' Development and Ishiguro's Crooner connect in

terms of showing the influence of power and work relations from different perspectives.
From our point of view, it seems that there is a criticism of how the living conditions of
workers, whether poor or wealthy, are dependent and imposed according to their work
positions. In Jennings' Development, there is the presence of a criticism in the plot by
the idea of the working class as slaves in the hands of the economy and the big
companies. In Ishiguro's Crooner, the celebrities are presented as workers who live
under the spotlight, but behind the scenes, they become prisoners whose wills and lives
are subject to the desires and pressures of the media.

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