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    Why Is Gattaca Unethical

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    If our world ever became like the one presented in the movie‚ “GATTACA”‚ I might go insane. I don’t think I would ever be able to accept the fact that babies would be treated as science projects or the latest toy‚ “customized to your own desire.” A parent that has the choice to enhance their child’s features‚ simply‚ should not. Beauty is undefined. A parent should love their child‚ no matter what their physical appearance‚ and accept whatever unique beauty God gave them. Selecting the traits of

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    Gattaca Moral Analysis

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    the inferior non-genetically modified. This type of societal isolation is perfectly exemplified in the film Gattaca in which the naturally conceived become worthless to society and work only the lowest and least important of jobs while the modified people dominate society. While this problem could‚ in theory‚ be slightly plausible there are many reasons to doubt

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    Gattaca supports the belief that nature is preferable to an error-free genetically engineered existence. Andrew Niccol’s Sci-fi Thriller‚ Gattaca‚ is a dystopian world where a person’s identity is determined by their genetic quotient. In Gattaca the genetically engineered part of society is viewed as perfect while the naturally conceived are viewed as invalids or “de-gene-rates”. Contradictorily‚ Niccol attempts to demonstrate to the audience that nature‚ with its flaws‚ is preferred over an error-free

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    Gattaca Vs Elysium

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    The movie Gattaca‚ is about creating the perfect child. One that has perfect health‚ a high IQ and a long life span. In the movie‚ the alleles from both parents are chosen so that the combination produces the optimal arrangement in terms of the child’s genotype. Vincent is the main character and he was born naturally without genetic engineering. His genetic test shows that he has bad eyesight‚ heart problems and a life expectancy of about 30 years old. Very early during his childhood Vincent knew

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    Gattaca Film Analysis

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    Gattaca (1997) is a film directed by Andrew Niccol that is based on the Science of Genetic discrimination. A world in which scientific proof becomes the complete basis for discrimination. While society holds it as a truth‚ genes are a primary factor that determine the success of an individual. The film revolves around the Protagonist Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke)‚ and his struggle to achieve what he has worked his entire life to get to‚ but is unable‚ due to his “In-Valid” status. He is ignored and

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    Jerome Morrow At Gattaca

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    1. Describe 3 preparations Vincent had to do every day to pass as Jerome Morrow at GATTACA. In each case explain why he had to do that. Vincent took many of Jerome Marrow’s DNA from his urine‚ fingertip blood‚ and hair‚ so he can pass as Jerome Marrow. Vincent was asked for his urine before he got hired at the job he works‚ so the employers can testify that he is in fact Jerome Marrow. When Vincent was blood tested‚ he had a small device under his fingertips to that was able to hold on to Jerome

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    Gattaca Film Analysis

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    The film Gattaca presents a world in the “not too distant future‚” where human beings are judged and defined solely by their genetic make-up‚ a world in which the scientific determination of one’s existence is placed over faith‚ religion‚ and free-will. Parents have the ability to choose their children’s genes and can essentially create the “perfect” child through ensuring that their best hereditary traits are passed on. Those who are conceived naturally are referred to as “God-children”‚ children

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    Gattaca challenges the wisdom allowing genetic potential determined from birth to decide the future of an individual? Genetic potential. What does this phrase mean to our society? Simply an aspect of the future to most‚ a mere scientific term that means nothing to some‚ or it could be a devastating reality for others. The film Gataca poses this question and seeks to find the truth behind genetic potential and how it is used to determining the future of an individual. Through the character of Vincent

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    The film’s title is based on the letters G‚ A‚ T‚ and C‚ which stand for guanine‚ adenine‚ thymine‚ and cytosine‚ the four nucleobases of DNA. Vincent Anton Freeman is the protagonist of Gattaca. He‚ unlike most of his generation‚ was conceived without genetic selection‚ and is therefore at risk for many disorders and has a shortened life expectancy. Vincent dreams of becoming an astronaut‚ but knows his genetic inferiority makes this dream almost unattainable. He therefore does the only thing he

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    Gattaca was released in 1997 and was directed by Andrew Niccol. The film’s main characters were Vincent Freeman played by Ethan Hawke‚ Irene Cassini played by Uma Thurman and Jerome Morrow was played by Jude Law. In the movie‚ Gattaca Vincent Freedman was born naturally and with a heart disease so that he is only expected to live to be 30 years old. Vincent dreams to be an astronaut‚ however‚ because of his condition and the discrimination he faces from being genetically inferior‚ his dream of being

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