the Entertainment (lethal film cartridge)

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The Entertainment is a fictional, lethally addictive film cartridge in David Foster Wallace’s novel *Infinite Jest*, so compelling that viewers lose all desire to do anything but keep watching.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf MacGuffin
fictional film cartridge
plot device
alternateName Infinite Jest (cartridge)
appearsIn Infinite Jest
associatedWithCharacter Avril Incandenza
Hal Incandenza
Orin Incandenza
associatedWithLocation Greater Boston
surface form: Boston area
associatedWithOrganization Enfield Tennis Academy
author David Foster Wallace
authorWorkCreator David Foster Wallace
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdByCharacter James O. Incandenza
creator James O. Incandenza
effect catatonic absorption
lethally addictive viewing experience
viewers lose all desire to do anything but keep watching
fictionalUniverse near-future North America of Infinite Jest
format cartridge
genreOfWorkAppearsIn literary fiction
postmodern novel
satirical fiction
hasCulturalImpact frequently cited example of lethal media in fiction
referenced in discussions of addictive media and attention economy
inUniverseStatus classified and dangerous
inUniverseTitle Infinite Jest
surface form: Infinite Jest (the film)
languageOfWork English
medium video cartridge
narrativeRole central mystery in Infinite Jest
object of desire for multiple factions
publicationContext novel published in 1996
riskLevel fatal to viewers
soughtBy Canadian separatists
U.S. government agencies
intelligence organizations
symbolizes self-destructive pleasure-seeking
the commodification of attention
the dangers of limitless entertainment
themeRelation addiction
consumerism
entertainment culture
escapism
loss of free will
media saturation
political weaponization of media
usedAs potential terrorist weapon
tool of political leverage

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Infinite Jest featuresConcept the Entertainment (lethal film cartridge)