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    In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?‚ Phillip K. Dick creates a post-apocalyptic world that is crumbling from radiation caused by the nuclear war: World War Terminus. As a result‚ many humans escape to off-world colonies; though some people are left behind. On the off-world colonies‚ those who emigrate are promised a “custom-tailored humanoid robot — designed specifically for [their] UNIQUE NEEDS” (Dick 17). The more technologically advanced the androids are built‚ the more they understand and

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    In Philip K. Dick’s 1968‚ Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Planet Earth has encountered a World War Terminus which all contributed to nuclear fallout. The war has demolished the population on Earth‚ and has left it approximately uninhabitable for animals. The outcome of this event caused all species to become nearly out‚ and with the possession of an infrequently animal became a symbol of a person’s wealth‚ high social profile‚ and our professional status. Throughout the novel‚ Dick

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    It is the rivalry game day of the Calvin verses Hope basketball game and it has made known to us that aliens are coming down to earth to paint our gym Hope’s colors—blue and orange. It is imperative that we stop this embarrassing display and save Calvin’s arena from being painted the opposing team’s colors. In order to stop the aliens from painting the Van Noord Arena‚ my group and I have come up with a survey that selects only the best and fastest students to stop the aliens’ evil plan and send

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    Alissa Jane D. Madlangsakay CpE 4B Reaction Paper: The Core Movie Watching a science fiction film was always tricky. For a viewer to enjoy a sci-fi film the narrative must atleast be able to explain the scientific concepts in a simple‚ crystal clear manner. The Core’s script did perfectly well. Also‚ I recently acquired further knowledge about the Earth’s interior so I found myself having no difficulty on understanding and acknowledging the geological facts in the story. Despite basic

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    The Fall of Mercerism and Possible Transcendence of Technology: How religion shapes reality for androids and humans “You will be required to do wrong no matter where you go. It is the basic condition of life‚ to be required to violate your own identity.” (p. 177). Philip K. Dick discusses the imprecise nature of good and evil in his novel‚ Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep‚ as a method of separating his fictional androids from the human protagonists. This dichotomy emphasizes the role of empathy

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    In the movie “Wall-E” the main character is two robots‚ one is called Walle and another one is Eve. Since they barely have the capacity to talk with each other which makes giving a speech impossible‚ they still can say each other’s name in different tone to express different emotion. Also‚ they use body language and eye contact to communicate. For example‚ when Eve finds out she lost the plant‚ the tone of her voice which calls Wall-E is different from the tone in usual. It shows the different emotion

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    French politician Marion Marechal-Le Pen once said‚ “I have empathy; I am humane. I understand human misery.” Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? challenges the dichotomy between human and non-human species. Dick’s fundamental contention is that humans are dependent upon interactions with living creatures‚ and he further asserts that androids are‚ in fact‚ not human. Humans are inclined to bond to other living beings via social interaction. Such bonds transpire only through

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    The two futuristically apocalyptic novels‚ Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick and The Word for World is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin‚ masterfully demonstrate the ways in which a severe change in external circumstances and surroundings can cause a new dynamic in your internal perspectives. Both authors display how the need to adapt can lead to intense modifications in characterization of the protagonists in these novels. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is a riveting science

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    Throughout the years‚ technology has become an increasingly important aspect of our everyday lives. Philip K. Dick explores the consequences brought about by a reliance on technology‚ such as the loss of individuality‚ in his novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep through the allusion to Edvard Munch’s works “The Scream” and “Puberty”. To begin‚ as Rick is described in the novel as being very reliant on his Pennfield mood organ when he decides to “dial what’s on [his] schedule for today" (Dick

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    when an individual thinks of Artificial Intelligence a few things come to mind such as the HAL 9000 system‚ known as “the inimitable star of the classic Kubrick and Clarke film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’”(Picard 2001)‚ others will think of the movie “Blade Runner”‚ this film featured an alternate future where a group of individuals were responsible for tracking down cyborg humans known as “Sims” which were so human like they actually were unaware that they weren’t actually humans (Scott‚ Fancher et al.

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