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    Mount & Blade was one of the first games to master horseback combat in a way that worked consistently and where the controls didn’t make you feel like you were piloting a rickety ice-cream truck. Yet‚ Mount And Blade didn’t stop there. The developers created an open world where your destiny is your own‚ where your level upgrades actually had a noticeable effect‚ and where the battle maps were more than just a melee of iron and blood. Factors That Make Mount & Blade Awesome There is no aim to the

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    Blade Runner is a 1982 American neo-noir tragic sci-fi film controlled by Ridley Scott and featuring Harrison Ford‚ Rutger Hauer‚ Sean Young‚ and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay‚ composed by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples‚ is an altered film adjustment of the 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. The film portrays a tragic Los Angeles in November 2019 in which hereditarily built replicants‚ which are outwardly unclear from grown-up people‚ are produced by the capable

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    Due to differing contexts‚ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Riddely Scott’s Blade Runner explore overarching themes in diverse ways. Exploration of these themes in light of the context of the texts reveals the underlying warnings present in both Frankenstein and Blade Runner. As a result‚ comparison of the two texts leads to a greater understanding of these themes‚ including nature‚ technological advancements and the notion of humanity. The natural world is explored throughout the texts in such

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    Shelly and Scott reflect‚ nature and the natural world in the texts they create‚ Frankenstein and Blade Runner using literary devices and societal context. In Blade Runner‚ Scott uses the aspects of the 20th century tradition of dystopias and film noir as literary devices. Throughout Shelly’s work of Frankenstein‚ the romantic and sublime themes of the era are examined as literary devices. The appreciation for the natural wonder of the world is evident throughout Frankenstein when Shelly emphasises

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    Sharon Sanders Prof. Sarahbeth Spasojevich Eng 121 – 1N4 English Comp I 25 October 2009 Sling Blade The movie‚ Sling Blade‚ had it’s origins from the short “Some Call It a Sling Blade” directed by George Hickenlooper. This movie‚ written and directed by Billie Bob Thornton‚ is one of the finest pieces of film art that I have viewed in a long time. The character Karl Childers‚ perceived by most as mentally challenged‚ is being released from a mental hospital‚ where he has been an inmate/patient

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    composed at different times‚ the themes portrayed in both Frankenstein and Blade Runner are evidently influenced by their own respective contexts – the early 19th century and late 20th century. These texts put forward an exploration of humanity and morality‚ the value of nature as well as individualism as these themes and values are perceived in each context. The nature humanity and morality is explored in Frankenstein and Blade Runner. The two texts feature a creator who is ultimately doomed and though

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    MAC 170: INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES ASSIGNMENT ONE – FILM ANALYSIS FILM CHOSEN: Blade Runner (1982) EXTRACT: INT – Sebastian’s Building‚ starting with the shot of Deckard climbing up the wall. Duration: 9 minutes (Chapter 30‚ Blade Runner: The Final Cut‚ 2007) The following essay will be a close analysis of an extract from the 1982 film Blade Runner‚ which was directed by Ridley Scott. Blade Runner is a science-fiction film based on the book ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep’ which

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    Speech…… Good morning/ afternoon miss‚ today I will be speaking about the themes of two texts and the context in which they were written. The two texts ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘Blade Runner’ both embody themes of science‚ creation and nature that are reflected in the author’s life and what was happening in the world around them. By examining Mary Shelley’s life we can see many of the key themes of her time reflected in Frankenstein. The novel Frankenstein was written in 1818 and follows the story

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    setting in Blade Runner. Through the establishment of setting in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (directors cut)‚ a medium is provided by which the characters and message behind the text can develop by means of various cinematic techniques and diverse settings. Situated in the year 2019‚ Blade Runner is within the near future‚ no more than a generation for viewers in both our context‚ and the context in which it was released (originally 1892 then the directors cut released in 1992). In Blade Runner‚

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    The movie Blade Runner and the novel Frankenstein have multiple common themes. One of the easiest connections is the use of science and intelligence to act as a God and create a new type of life. In both Blade Runner and Frankenstein‚ intelligence and science were used to the eventual detriment of the creators. The novel Frankenstein has a main character that uses science to play God. Victor Frankenstein becomes God‚ and his creation recognizes that‚ and calls himself Adam. Victor is too smart for

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