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    Why Wall E Is A Hero

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    film. The film Wall-e managed to capture a strong representation of a vast dystopian society. As shocking as is may be‚ the most surprising part of the story isn’t the disgusting piles of trash in place of skyscrapers. What grasped the viewers’ attention more than anything was the authors choice of the main character or the hero of the film. The hero of this specific story doesn’t have super strength‚ super speed‚ or even the ability to fly. Our hero is a small robot named Wall-e‚ designed to clean

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    Movie Analysis: Wall-E

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    WALL-E Wall-e is an animated adventure movie that takes place on earth in the future. This story revolves around a trash collecting robot who has been left to clean earth from the mess humans left behind. One day‚ while going through his daily routine‚ Wall-e stumbles upon a seeding plant and carefully puts it in a boot. While returning home ‚ he sees a giant ship land that dispatches a small flying robot‚ who goes around scanning the planet. Wall-e‚ struck with curiosity‚ hunts down the robot

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    beliefs” based on the environment. In the movie‚ Wall-E‚ there is an idea given to the audience of the future polluted world where robots have to stay on Earth and clean up the mess. Whereas‚ on the other hand‚ the people get to live in space in a better environment. This shows a very selfish ideology from the people towards the robot‚ Wall-E and others who stayed on earth since the people left Wall-E alone (the people left their responsibility to Wall-E) in a messy world that they produced. This an

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    Wall-E Character Analysis

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    WALL-E WALL-E is a very interesting‚ human-like character. He posses many qualities that can relate back to the human nature. Although WALL-E is a very old and dirty robot‚ left to clean up the trash on Earth‚ he has a sense of unique traits. WALL-E is funny‚ caring‚ and most definitely hard working. However‚ his most interesting quality is his will to love. WALL-E shows his abilities to love many times in the movie. At the beginning of the movie‚ it shows WALL-E listening to music and

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    Wall-E‚ one of the main characters of the film‚ demonstrated the beatitudes through his heroic deeds such as saving the plant‚ going after Eve for thinking she was in danger‚ and showing such care and compassion towards other people. To start with‚ Wall-E demonstrated the eighth beatitude which states‚ “Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness‚ for theirs is the kingdom of heaven”‚ through his valiant acts of putting himself in danger to merely do the right thing. In the

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    Presentation: Wall-E Is poor CSR of Buy N Large (or any corporation) to blame for the state of the earth as seen in WALL-E? Our movie choice is Wall-E The movie WALL-E is set many centuries in the future around a dystopian vision of Earth. The Earth is choked with poisonous gasses‚ deserted cities with crumbling buildings and obelisks of rubbish making up the skyline. The humans boarded a space cruiser‚ Axiom‚ and left the rapidly deteriorating environment of Earth in 2100. The plan was to return

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    Wall-E Movie Analysis

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    A widely-renowned contemporary movie containing multiple themes of apocalyptic literature is “WALL-E”. In this movie‚ a futuristic dystopian society is presented in which there are no longer any humans present on Earth due to it no longer being sustainable for life. The humans have now been long-removed from Earth and now live on an enlarged spaceship named the “Axiom”‚ which is funded by the monopolistic company “Buy ‘n’ Large”. Over time‚ the passengers of the “Axiom” have become morbidly obese

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    happening‚ oil‚ coal‚ and car companies are thriving‚ and people continue to become unaware of the ramification of climate change‚ or global warming. The point is‚ we are still in danger of damaging the earth beyond repair‚ and the movie The Lorax and Wall-E are examples of the endangered Earth drifting away from efforts to repair. In any business‚ some businessmen or women will not be content with what they have‚ and find shortcuts to obtaining their desires of business. Sometimes‚ their corruption

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    Wall-E: Movie Analysis

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    Many people from the younger generations recall the movie Wall-E. Although it involved a cute robot‚ it also had an eerie message demonstrating the possible future for humanity. The humans were morbidly obese and were constrained to mobile chairs because all their muscle mass deteriorated. As the movie progresses‚ it shows how all these people who had succumbed to sloth consistently gorge themselves in fast food. Wall-E may be a beautifully animated film‚ but it has an underlying message for the

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    irony behind Disney Pixar’s Wall-E. He starts off by explaining how Andrew Stanton‚ the film’s director/writer‚ “swore up and down that the film was not supposed to have any sort of environmental message.” Andrew Stanton states that it is a “story about one lonely robot falling in love with another robot.” Barsanti argues that this is not the case‚ and that “the love story between the two robots only exists because of the dystopian vision that surrounds them.” Wall-E‚ takes place 700 years in the

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