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The canned goods represent the cruelty of the hope that AM gives the survivors. Promising a small reprieve from their suffering in the form of palatable food, the group sets off on a years-long trek to seek out the ice caverns and the promised stash of preserved food. Nimdok hallucinates the existence of the canned goods, and Ellen fixates on them as a way of surviving, hoping for âpeaches or Bartlett pearsâ (1), a concrete reminder of the pleasures of their old lives.
Once the survivorsâinjured, starving, and exhaustedâreach the canned goods in the ice cavern, they realize that they have no way to open them. Benny, after trying and failing to bash the cans open on the rocks, succumbs to his hunger and attacks Gorrister, eating the flesh of his face. The loss of this symbol of hope shows the machineâs desire to witness their suffering. However, Tedâs unexpected attack on his fellow survivors, sparing them from AM, would not have been possible if they hadnât journeyed to the ice caverns on AMâs promise. The canned goods, while not the saving grace they were promised to be, were still the impetus of the groupâs ultimate escape from AM.
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By Harlan Ellison