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mood-organ

A device that allows users to dial specific emotional states, illustrating the artificial regulation of human feelings in the novel's society.

1 chapter across 1 book

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968)Philip K. Dick

Chapter 5

Rick Deckard awakens to a tense morning with his wife Iran, who has scheduled periods of self-induced depression using a mood organ to cope with the bleakness of their post-apocalyptic world. The chapter explores their complex emotional interplay mediated by artificial mood settings and introduces the societal pressure to own real animals, highlighting Rick's ownership of an electric sheep as a symbol of status and authenticity in a devastated environment. The narrative also touches on the pervasive environmental decay and the social implications of artificiality and survival in a radioactive, depopulated Earth.