Argument: King satirizes society and their dependence upon material things.
Claims: The use of cell phones in the novel is effective because it is relateable to nearly all modern societies.
Evidence:"King's use of cell phones as the mechanism to reduce the vast majority of Americans (the characters assume a worst-case worldwide scenario) to mindless zombies offers the opportunity for observation and commentary about the near-ubiquity of cell phones and society's infatuation with and dependence on them. Rather than develop this richly fertile ground for satire, though, King opts for a serious horror novel" (Avinger)
Argument: Needful Things is a satirical horror story.
Claims: Society is too dependent upon the ideas of religion, we are not only ignorant of each other, but we trust each other too much.
Evidence: "In every case, possessions bring out the worst in people. They think that acquiring things will make them happy, but they are paying for un-needful things with their precious humanity: They only feel more unhappy and more isolated in their misery. Needful Things is an indictment of the American consumer culture." (delaney)