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In E.M. Forster's "The Machine Stops," Vashti dislikes the airship for its lack of direct human interaction, preferring the comfort of her isolated room. She is also critical of the airship's implications for personal connection, as it represents a world where physical presence is unnecessary. Additionally, she finds the airship's reliance on technology stifling, as it hinders genuine experiences and authentic communication.

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