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    use his novella ’The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ to exlore the duality of human nature? Throughout the novella ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ Robert Louis Stevenson explores the duality of human nature. Duality is shown not only through the various characters‚ but also in the setting to portray facets of the duality within the novella. The title and front cover of the book itself creates duality the word ‘case’ suggesting the genre to be that of a detective novella‚ whereas

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    A deeper understanding of disruption and identity emerges from considering the parallels between Frankenstein and Blade Runner [copy this essay and you die >:( Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Bladerunner are both social commentaries that reiterate the zeitgeist of their era; exploring parallel anxieties concerning the disruption of the human condition‚ the human condition being the meaningful interaction between humanity and the world around. Both composers raise this as the salient

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    Mary Shelley’s science fiction novel “Frankenstein” written in 1818 and “Bladerunner”‚ Ridley Scott’s 1982 cult classic film have nearly two hundred years separating them‚ yet they raise similar societal concerns.. Both raise the question of what it is to be human and explore the pursuit of eternal life which can be examined using the literary and cinematic techniques prevalent in the texts. The existential question ‘What is it to be human?” despite context‚ continues to be relevant to society

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    of the people of the World State)‚ the garden ‘un’-natural. This is shown when Bernard takes Lenina out over the ocean in a helicopter and Lenina refers to the ocean and the crashing waves to be ‘horrible‚ it’s horrible’ on page 75. Similarly‚ ‘Bladerunner’ is also lacking natural features in the movie. There is not a single tree throughout the whole movie‚ and the only animals seen are either vermin or artificial. Also‚ the city in which the film is set is highly urbanised to the extent that an

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and Blade Runner directed by Ridley Scott are two texts that explore the conflicts between science and nature. Though they touch upon similar themes in different times‚ it is debateable as to whether they share universal concerns. Both Tyrell and Victor are blinded by their achievements‚ their unethical actions becoming the harbingers of not only their doom‚ but the world and people around them. The creator’s Promethean hubris ultimately leads to their downfall. The texts

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    He‚ She And It Part 1 He‚ She and It tells the story of Shira Shipman‚ a recently divorced mother‚ in the near future United States in the year 2059. The story begins with the trial of custody for Shira’s son Ari‚ whom she loses to her ex husband Josh. Shira’s grandmother Malkah tries to convince Shira to return to her hometown but Shira refuses to leave until her appeal for Ari’s custody is over. Unfortunately‚ Shira discovers that Josh has been relocated by Y-S (The multi company that Josh

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    in order to reflect the changing values and concerns to suit a new audience. Its inherent adaptability comes from the incorporation of ideals that addresses humanity‚ as they are timelessly relevant concerns. It can be said that Ridley Scott’s Bladerunner is an adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as it draws parallels to highlight the disrupting effect on human identity consequently destroying all that is natural. It is through the comparative study that the connections between the two texts

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    He came over‚ grabbed the ball‚ kicked it over the back fence into the bushes‚ gave me one hard backhander across the face‚ so hard I fell down… I was ten years old.” “As if we were both caught doing something we didn’t want to do but had to.” “and I can’t wait for university so I can leave home and that’s why I work at McDonald’s and mop floors.”He came over‚ grabbed the ball‚ kicked it over the back fence into the bushes‚ gave me one hard backhander across the face‚ so hard I

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    in which humans interact with natural world‚ with reference to Man’s relationship with nature has forever been a focal point of human concern. Though fifty years apart contextually‚ Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Ridley Scott’s film Bladerunner (Director’s Cut)‚ both canvass the horrible consequences of man’s sunderance from nature. While AF632 is a world where nature has been actively sacrificed for social stability‚ nature’s ostracism in LA 2019 is a side effect in man’s pursuit of economic

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    In her romantically stylized Gothic novel‚ Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley morally critiques scientific possibilities of the period through an effective use of language‚ characterization and setting. By contrast Ridley Scott’s Bladerunner‚ set in a near future where scientific development compromises both the nature of humanity‚ as well as nature itself‚ is a critique of the values of the post-modern era within which it was created. Both texts challenge the established values and issues of their time

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