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    through time‚ do you agree with this statement? Evaluate how this message may be apparent in Frankenstein and Bladerunner. Texts entail values proportional to their milieu. Composers of each era analyze and inquire the potential consequences of what their societies deem as progress. Composers Mary Shelley and Roy Batty‚ in their respective texts‚ Frankenstein‚ a gothic-based epistolary novel‚ and Bladerunner‚ a post-modern sci-fi film‚ both stand as prophetic warnings to humanity‚ invigorated by their

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    In what ways does a comparative study accentuate the distinctive contexts of Frankenstein and Blade Runner? The comparative study of texts‚ allows audiences to investigate the changing nature and interpretation of issues relating to humanity as they are interpreted in different contexts. Context allows audiences to relate to and understand the thoughts‚ decisions and actions of individuals within a text. Context provides the opportunity to develop and shape a new genre or interpret an existing genre

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    values. Ridley Scot: Well any great movie or film should indeed raise awareness to present day issues don’t you think? Interviewer: Indeed they should. And is that what you felt you should do with Bladerunner is raise awareness to the issues that you felt are predominant at the time? In watching Bladerunner I couldn’t help but notice the scope of the issues that you presented to the audience from environmental‚ personal‚ and political. The list goes on‚ so why did you choose to play upon these issues

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    Compare the ways in which texts offer insights into the human experience. Every text is a product of its time. In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”‚ she uses the gothic horror genre to explore some of the concerns of her time relating to the use of science and technology and its impact on humanity. Similar concerns are also present in Ridley Scott’s “Bladerunner”‚ a futuristic text which combines science fiction and film noir to present a bleak view of a future world overrun by technology and consumerism

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    Analyse how Frankenstein and Blade Runner imaginatively portray individuals who challenge the established values of their times. Mary Shelley’s Gothic romantic science fiction novel‚ “Frankenstein”‚ (1818) and Ridley Scott’s hybrid genre film; mixture of science‚ detective‚ crime and thriller fiction‚ “Blade Runner” (1982) imaginatively portray individuals who challenge the established values of their times through the use of cinematic; camera shots and lighting‚ and literary techniques; imagery

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    Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein” and Ridley Scott’s Film “Bladerunner - The Director’s Cut” both successfully address the repercussions of scientific progression without a consideration for its effect on society and the environment. A common theme that is found in both Frankenstein and Bladerunner is the pursuit of scientific knowledge or technological advancement which leads to the creation of artificial life and with this comes the consequences of playing God. As a novel Frankenstein provides an insight

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    Composers illustrate paradigms that correspond with their social‚ historical and economic contexts. The capacity of such ideals transcends with in time with Mary Shelly’s 19th century novel ‘Frankenstein’ and Ridley Scott’s sci-fi film ‘Bladerunner’ . Both texts pose similar disclosures regarding the existence and morals of humanity. As a romanticist Shelly condemns humanities intrusion with nature and attempts to override it. Similarly Scott replies with a critique of humanities ruthless ambitions

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    What Makes Us Human? The title human can have many different meanings‚ and can be used in different ways. Today I’m going to be telling you about what it means to be human in the classic text Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ and the epic film Blade Runner by Ridley Scott with reference to contexts. Humans are known to exploit the world and people around them for their own benefit‚ but at the same time humans can love fiercely and show compassion in the most unlikely of circumstances. These traits

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    How do Frankenstein and Bladerunner reflect their Composers context? Mary Shelley’s Gothic Romantic novel Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Science Fictions Noir film Blade Runner both explore similar ideas however relative to the context in which they were both made. Both Scott and Shelley use their texts as a cautionary tale‚ warning humanity of their inevitable downfall through greed and the exploitation of nature‚ and the influence science is slowly obtaining over the role of religion. Through

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    Bladerunner analysis deconstruction 1. Dramatic Music in the intro Echos the end/conclusion 2 Blade runner in red blood‚ pasion‚ life all those things 3 sound scape noted‚ theme music‚ can be sad‚ evocative 4 crawler for description of the back story and context of what happens in the (film Sci-Fi) 5 Tyrell corporation in different font

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