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    “A deeper understanding of disruption and identity emerges from considering the parallels between Frankenstein and Blade Runner” Although both texts are over 200 years apart‚ with both remaining classics‚ they both timely create parallels that focus on disruption and how this cause of disruption effects an individual’s identity. While both texts are a product of their time what makes them significant is that both Shelley and Scott explore what seemed possible during their times that still seem

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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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    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‚ the

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    Question: What are the biblical images in ’Blade Runner’ and how do they relate to the themes of the film? Is Deckard playing God? The movie‚ Blade runner‚ directed by Ridley Scott and produced by Michael Deeley‚ is strongly reflected on the bible and poetry by William Blake. The themes are so strong you’d think it is the bible itself. Deckard does not play God; however‚ he is represented as a biblical image. When we think of God‚ we think of greatness‚ domination and creator of the world

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    change‚ human concerns about aspects of the world remain the same.” How do your prescribed texts considered together support or challenge this idea? Through the use of numerous techniques‚ the prescribed texts demonstrate that although times change‚ human concerns about aspects of the world remain the same‚ or very similar. This is apparent in a comparison of Mary Shelly’s novel‚ Frankenstein‚ and Ridley Scott’s film‚ Blade Runner. Techniques like imagery‚ atmosphere‚ camera angles and contrast‚

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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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    Analyse how Frankenstein and Blade Runner imaginatively portray individuals who challenge the established values of their time. An individual can challenge conventional ideals in society in their time. The novel‚ Frankenstein by Mary Shelley in 1818 and the film‚ Blade Runner‚ directed by Ridley Scott in 1982‚ incorporate characters‚ which challenge ethics in their society. They challenge values of dependent responsibility and the fundamentals of being human. A dependent is like a parent‚ someone

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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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    Blade Runner: Film Noir Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner is a “neo”-noir film that includes elements of classic film noir in its setting/environment‚ plot and characterization. Though it can be classified into many different genres‚it is undeniable part of the film noir genre. Though Blade Runner is a sci-fi movie set in the future‚ it features an environment and setting that is ideal for a film noir. It works because these films usually take placein urban landscapes‚ usually in New York‚ San Francisco

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    Perfect Frankenstein + Blade Runner Essay The texts‚ Frankenstein and Blade Runner reflect changing contextual values; however the treatment of content remains the same. Mary Shelley’s didactic Frankenstein published in 1818 centres on scientific advancement of the Industrial Revolution‚ as presented through a consolidation of Gothic and Romantic elements in response to the shifting paradigms of the Enlightenment Age. Similarly‚ Blade Runner directed by Ridley Scott in 1982‚ transforms the notions

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