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    Wall-E Conventions Essay Wall-E‚ directed by Andrew Stanton in 2008‚ is a speculative fiction film that explores the idea of a futuristic prediction of society where humanity has destroyed the environment. The protagonist‚ Wall-E‚ is a robot that lives on Earth while all humans have resettled to space because of the waste and pollution they had created. The humans organised robots‚ like Wall-E‚ to clean up all their waste and they moved into the AXIOM‚ a spaceship. Three of the most evident conventions

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    Andrew Stanton’s science fiction animation Wall-E (2008) tells the story of a robotic creature named Wall-E‚ who‚ along with other robots had been charged with cleaning up Earth after the human’s consumerism and greed destroyed the natural balance of the planet‚ turning it into an uninhabitable mess of garbage and waste. In this dystopian future humans have abandoned earth to live on a spaceship (The Axiom). The fact that the humans have abandoned Earth is very apparent in the setting of it‚ which

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    humans have all been relocated to a star liner called Axiom. Trash compactor robots are left on earth to clean it up. Then the company Buy ‘n’ Large decides to shut down all the robots except one‚ Wall-E Recycling Wall-E was the last of his kind of robots left on earth to clean it up. Every day‚ Wall-E would go to a section or sector of the earth and gather up garbage‚ compact it until it was a square shape. He would then‚ take the recycled squares and began stacking them until they formed buildings

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    Fictional movie Analysis: The Introduction (Paragraph 1) For this assignment I was asked to pick a fictional movie that related to sustainability‚ climate change‚ resource depletion‚ and threats involving the environment and health. Wall-e is a movie set in the future where earth has become uninhabited due to people not recycling at all‚ releasing too much greenhouse gases from factories‚ and contaminating the water which made the earth become too much of a hazardous area for people or animals to

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    Wall E is a animated movie that talks about a robot that help people to realize that they the worth of earth and they should take all work in computerized way. This movie makes me fascinated since it is a animated and the story is amazing. It is all about a robot named Wall-e‚ who is a designed to clean up a waste-covered Earth. The Earth for that days is just intend to be a trash can of all defective metals and wall-e is there to clean . Walle Found out a plant and bring it at home .As people

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    Wall-E essay This should be big and obvious‚ considering this is what the movie is all about. The ship was created for the purpose of luxury and turned into an escape from the planet because humans had entirely destroyed and used up all natural resources beyond repair. This is supposed to take place in the future‚ but there are many experts that say we are getting very close to doing this to the earth (within the next 50 years or less). Trash is compacted‚ shooting it out into space. Apparently

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    Wall-E is the story of a trash compactor robot and a probe robot who fall in love. Wall-E was left behind on a garbage-ridden Earth when the human race abandons it to live in space. He is left there year after year until one day‚ a ship lands and the beautiful probe EVE comes to look for signs of life. Wall-E shows her a plant he had found‚ and she takes it back to the space station where the humans are living. After a struggle with the resistant auto pilot‚ EVE and Wall-E‚ together with the captain

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    Wall-E Themes

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    Texts‚ whether it may in the form of a novel or in a long film‚ revolve around the aim of expressing an important theme or motif. Trash an award-winning novel by Andy Mulligan and Wall-E‚ a film directed by Andrew Stanton both explore important themes such as over reliance on technology and social sustainability. The themes explored play a major role in the plot and storyline. Over the last several years‚ technology has rapidly evolved. We now have supercomputers in a device no bigger than our hand

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    Reaction Paper in Wall E

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    Now‚ the main thing that a lot of people are praising WALL-E for is the deeper message that it manages to get across. While I can appreciate a cautionary tale about the Earth getting overrun with garbage and pollution‚ and a believable sci-fi future where humans become overly reliant on machines‚ I don’t know that it’s really anything all that groundbreaking. Maybe this message seems a bit less inspired just because there have so many other movies with environmental undertones lately. I honestly

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    What Is WALL-E?

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    I agree with with the message that WALL-E is trying to send everyone because it’s incredibly obvious that it’s showing up in our world now. The clear message that the director of WALL-E was trying to send us was that karma will come back to bite you in the butt. With people in the world who keep on buying materials that they don’t necessarily need and throwing them out just as quickly‚ to go buy other materials again‚ there’s absolutely no way that we will be able to keep our planet sustainable.

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