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    live their life. It is the same way in the movie Gattaca. The people of Gattaca have very high standards. They are expected to be perfect. Perfection is hard for anyone to accomplish‚ both in the Chrysalids and in Gattaca. However‚ some things are far more complicated than perfection such as‚ which social category you belong in‚ whether or not if you are “normal” or not‚ and last but not least‚ are the rules of “living” more strict in the movie Gattaca or in the Chrysalids. I believe that categorization

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    What we make of our own potential is entirely up to us as humans. Somebody else cannot determine that for us. The world of Gattaca is where genetic engineering becomes normal and natural births are considered abnormal. People’s resume becomes their genes‚ which creates an unfair advantages to those with superior genes to others‚ which means they have almost no defects such as vision impairment‚ hearing impairment and no general health problems. Those people are labelled valids and those with defects

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    How does “Gattaca” show that assumptions are often false? INTRO: In the sterile‚ genetically enhanced society of Gattaca‚ by Andrew Niccol‚ exists unfair assumptions that are often false. One genetic makeup is valued significantly above all else‚ in a world where “discrimination is down to a science.” BODY 1: genetics determines success‚ crimes are more likely to be committed by in-valids‚ invalids cant do what valids can - Vincent even though he didn’t kill the mission director gave up trying

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    Gattaca In this film‚ several attempts to exploit our future are presented such as : extremely well engineered genetic programs‚ and advanced life expectancy machines. In this day and age people are solely judged upon their DNA; therefore‚ only the most elite candidates could stumble upon the throne of success. Throughout this story the following stood out the most‚ extreme genetic engineering‚ Intelligence‚ and nature vs. nurture. These three factors single handedly sum up the whole purpose of

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    The title GATTACA is an appropriate name for the movie because it is set in the future‚ where DNA information decides everyone’s fate and genetic engineering is used to “breed” the elite of society. The word “GATTICA” is an acronym for four major components of the DNA structure. In the movie; Gattica is the name of an aeronautics company that launches space missions. Vincent is one of the last “natural” babies and has a heart condition which would cast him out of a chance to travel in space. He assumes

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    Licayan‚ Josafat John Simon L. 11139471 BIOTICS August 6‚ 2013 Gattaca (1997) In a not-too-distant future where genetic engineering is highly paramount‚ “natural-born” babies like Vincent Freeman are discriminated in society. Humans (scientists) have found ways to alter the balance of nature. Genetically engineered individuals are considered to have more potential and are more favored in terms of employment and career options (companies determine the positions of applicants

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    arguments. Vincent’s discriminated in Gattaca is a bad form‚ will discrimination still exists in today’s world‚ and also racism is important form of discrimination. Imagine a future without discrimination or lack of understands. Discrimination has always existed in society. In today’s world discrimination will continuously be part of nature and is necessary as I will outline. Vincent is in-valid and he faces genetic discrimination and prejudice in the movie Gattaca. The only way he can achieve his dream

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    in his sci-fi film GATTACA‚ reveals a dystopian society caused by the misuse of biotechnology. Vincent Freeman is naturally born into a perverse world‚ where births are virtually screened for diseases and weaknesses‚ in addition to improving any fetus through surgery of genomes. The naturally born are considered “invalid” and are placed as a lower class in a caste system based on genetics rather than being “determined by social status or the color of your skin” (Vincent‚ GATTACA). Vincent struggles

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    Gattaca is directed by Andrew Niccol and the film is set out in the "not too distant future." Andrew Niccol’s perspective of the future isn’t what most people expect but once thought about thoroughly it surely seems quite possible. This movie presents us with a new method in which society strives for perfection and it also makes the audience wonder if genetic engineering is morally correct. The social hierarchy system in Gattaca is based on your genetic makeup and the way you were born. People born

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    What are the pressures that Vincent has to overcome in this dystopian world? In the ‘not-to distant future’‚ the world of Gattaca becomes entranced with ‘genetic perfection’ and the desire for purity. Niccol presents us the main character Vincent and his prevalence of the continuing ostracism from the dystopian community. Vincent allows his ambition for the stars to overcome the desire of genetic flawlessness. He exceeds what his family thought he would become. Despite the image of the hierarchal

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