Frankenstein Blade Runner Technology Quotes

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| Frankenstein | Blade Runner | Theme | Advancement of Science & Technology/New philosophies | Context | Romantic era – new sciences being discovered. Readers would have been aware of recent advancements in scientific endeavours. Promethean myth.-warning about the threat to a diminished humanity posed by science-galvanism | 1980’s – Technological revolution; greater access to personal computers; DNA testing; global trade available due to improved communications; notion of cloning a reality.Dehumanising effect of technology: -> loss of power, empathy (increasing in the alienation and isolation from society) | Technique/Examples | Quest for knowledge; desire to understand the inner workings of nature; exploration of new places.Walton’s journey to the North Pole. Victor’s quest to cure diseases. Walton and Victor’s thirst for knowledge and passion for learning. V: “I had deprived myself of rest and health.”V: Study had before secluded me from the intercourse of my fellow-creatures, and rendered me unsocial…”V: “It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to learn.”W: “One man’s life or death were but a small price to pay for the acquirement of knowledge which I sought for the dominion.” | Ability to replicate life; aggressive advertising; emphasis on consumerism & capitalism; camera angles &…show more content…
-Paradise Lost | - Capitalism-> degrade nature deforest-Ozone - Transgression-> does not merely occur in the most apparent crime of moral and ethical neglect in the act of creating human beings – but the consequences of attempting to transgress the limits of mortality, technology and nature itself.
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