Similarities Between Frankenstein And Bladerunner

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In what ways is your appreciation of both texts enhanced by a comparative study of ambition on Frankenstein and Blade runner? Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ridley Scott's Bladerunner both project dystopian images of society and morality, propelled by the main characters' ambition and egotism. It is through this that an audience’s appreciation for texts is enhanced. These complex texts can be seen as a pair that differs in context, seeing as they are separated through time. Frankenstein driven by romantic imagery and set in historic context, that analysis the European divide in society perpetuated by superficiality. Contrastingly Blade Runner is consumed by commercialism that reflects the dystopian globalised world that omits normal societal values and morals. Both texts challenge the morality of artificial creation that is motivated by the characters' relentless ambition. The texts employ techniques such as allusions and tactical characterisation to depict the disconnection to nature and the manipulated visions of the characters as well as introducing the question of 'what it means to be human?' Character is emblematic of the ideas within the both texts. It is through the characterisation that the audience is able to understand the large philosophical and moral questions that are raised. In Shelley's text Walton and Frankenstein represent the notion of progress at any price, regardless of any…show more content…
Both texts outline the moral and philosophical questions that exist within society, enhancing audience appreciation. Through the use of film and literary techniques the morally bereft dystopian worlds are effectively projected. The texts delve into complex themes of creation, superficiality and relentless ambition depicted through characterisation and biblical allusions. Through the texts we are able to view and contemplate huge philosophical and moral conundrums that exist within
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