Interflora And Susan Hamlyn's Heads Up, Human

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Do you really think that letter was truly thought out by someone, were those machines really tested by someone, or was it all a robot? Authors from Unit 1, Susan Hamlyn of “Interflora” and Claudia Alarcón of “Heads Up, Humans” both portray how technology has taken away the emotion and hard, real work from humans. Instead, it is replaced with automation. With the frequent advances of technology, our lives are changing for the worse. To begin, the author of “Interflora” Susan Hamlyn displays to the reader an action of love that has been replaced by technology. Hamlyn provides an example with a virtual bouquet sent from E=Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barret Browning. Within lines 1-4 on page 32 of the text showcases just this, “From Robert B.