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    Science and the ‘perfect’ genes it creates are all that constitutes an all-rounded‚ perfect human being. The supposed label of ‘perfection’ might be bestowed on one who possesses a set of DNA that codes for exceptional intelligence‚ beauty and strength. Yet‚ exemplary moral behaviour‚ passion and a strong character cannot be attained simply from genes. In the Hollywood film‚ “Gattaca”‚ the protagonist lacked the perfect set of genes all his counterparts possessed. Yet‚ fuelled by a passion and conviction

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    “The year 2100 will see eugenics universally established. In past ages‚ the law governing the survival of the fittest roughly weeded out the less desirable strains. Then man’s new sense of pity began to interfere with the ruthless workings of nature. As a result‚ we continue to keep alive and to breed the unfit. The only method compatible with our notions of civilization and the race is to prevent the breeding of the unfit by sterilization and the deliberate guidance of the mating instinct‚ Several

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    Chuck He GATTACA movie questions 1. First I think they are both determined‚ ambitious‚ but they both failed on something. Vincent has a lifelong dream of going into the space‚ and he will do anything to make it happen. Jerome has always been a good swimmer and he’s always winning. But once he got a third place instead of a first‚ he melted down and walked in front of a car then sits in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. 2. I don’t think he was mentally ill‚ instead I think he was depressed

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    References: [1] Kirby‚ D 2000‚ The New Eugenics in Cinema: Genetic Determinism and Gene Therapy in GATTACA‚ Science fiction Studies‚ accessed 3rd October 2013‚ [2] Gleghorn‚ M 2001‚ Putting the Brakes on Human Genetic Engineering: Are We Speeding toward a Brave New World? Probe Ministries‚ accessed 1st October 2013 [3] D‚ P 2012‚ Loss of Privacy and

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    and the movie Gattaca are both dystopian media. In tough times both the rich and poor come together to fight through what the government set out to say wouldn’t happen‚ in both medias. In both dystopian medias Hunger Games and Gattaca want a perfect world. They are both similar; both types of governments want to disclude the non-perfect race. People from Panam and Gattaca are nice‚ for example Cinna in Hunger Games and The Doctor in Gattaca; therefore‚ The Hunger Games and Gattaca are similar dystopian

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    The Gattaca Text response: Is Vincent the hero in ‘’Gattaca’’? A typical hero is someone who is able to be admired or idealize courage‚ outstanding achievements or noble qualities. Andrew Niccol’s film text ‘’Gattaca’’ displays Vincent Anton Freeman as a character with innumerable heroic acts and qualities but the fact that he lacks some heroic qualities brings him short of being the hero in ‘’Gattaca’’. The film furthermore portrays the fact that there is no real hero in Gattaca‚ just like

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    ”This story is about the fight of the under dog.” How are the themes of prejudice and courage developed in the film GATTACA? Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol‚ is set in a future where science‚ and not religion‚ has taken over society. A new form of discrimination has arisen‚ called genoism‚ discrimination according to one’s genetic purity. The story follows a man named Vincent Freeman who was born as a god child this means he was genetically inferior to people born with the aid of technology

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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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