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    Gattaca Questions

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    GATTACA questions. Q1. ~The significance of the two quotes that appear at the start of the film. “Consider God’s handiwork‚ who can straighten what he hath made crooked?” This quote is implying that God made things the way he did for a reason and we are in no position to try and change them. “I not only think we will tamper with Mother Nature‚ I think Mother Nature wants us to.” This quote means that as we are growing‚ we are exceeding Mother Nature‚ and it’s getting to the point where Mother

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    Gattaca Individuality

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    How is it possible that such a vast amount of people can be so brainwashed as to not see that they are forced to live‚ think ‚and act exactly as they are told to by society? The film Gattaca and the novel Brave New World are alike in ways such as human nature playing a role in individuality by the need to act out‚ people trying to get those who believe in individuality to conform‚ even by threats‚ and by the amounting pressure put onto individuals to go along with society and live as they are told

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    Gattaca Comparison Essay

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    Gattaca is a science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol. It is about a man’s struggle to follow his dream despite being pre-determined by the society in which he lives to not be able to achieve it. Gattaca shows that people can in fact exceed the potential that society and their genes place on them. This is seen in the characters of Vincent and Director Joseph who both exceed their expected potential. Director Joseph’s claim that humans cannot exceed their potential when referring

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    movies and TV programs have been designed to raise people’s awareness of the importance of accepting all people without prejudice. One excellent example is a movie called ``Gattaca‚’’ which conveys the human capacity to do things with perseverance and will‚ even if one has physical disabilities. On the surface‚ Gattaca portrays an imaginary future society in which people’s physical traits are prenatally decided through gene manipulation.

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    Symbolism In Gattaca

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    7. Analyse how symbolism was used to represent a theme in the visual or oral text? Intro ● ● ● ● ● DNA EVIDENCE BARS(trapped) Staircase Costuming Colour lighting (blue = sterile‚ inferior) Gattaca‚ directed by Andrew Niccol is a film set in the not so distant future. It follows Vincent Freeman a boy whose fate was written before he took his first breath‚ he was born in a world where your DNA is everything but unfortunately there is no gene for determination. Vincent tries to rewrite his fate throughout

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    Diana Nyad's Swim

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    1 Mrs. Craig English 10 Accelerated 21 October 2013 Diana Nyad’s Swim Diana Nyad completed a 103-mile swim from Havana‚ Cuba‚ to Key West‚ Florida‚ without a shark cage. However‚ there are several controversies involving the swim. One of these controversies is the possibility that Nyad either got onto or held onto the boat. Holding onto the boat could have increased her speed. “Diana Nyad defends record Cuba-Florida swim as ‘squeaky clean‚’” by Jennifer Kay‚ discusses the Gulf Stream currents

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    Anton in Gattaca

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    GATTACA Reflection Paper Gattaca’s main character‚ Anton‚ is a prime example of how altering a human genetic makeup creates even more problems with discriminated and inequality than the human race is capable of handling. Anton wasn’t given an opportunity in the society to prove himself because the potential employees of companies were not tested on their skills or knowledge but on their physical and mental qualifications. This same society also used derogatory terms for people like Anton. Simply

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    Persuade/Learn to Swim

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    Persuasive Essay Everyone should learn how to swim. Swimming gives a wide range of benefits for people of all age groups. It can help prevent calamities from happening and is a great way to stay active. It is a simple and affordable way to keep busy year round and have a great deal of fun. Many people begin swimming as a child and become very passionate about the sport as they grow up‚ and some even swim professionally. Knowing how to swim can avoid many injuries and accidents from occurring

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    Gattaca Movie Themes

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    Gattaca is a movie in which many common themes are apparent. The themes that will be discussed are Potential‚ Determination and Perfection. Although many more themes occur in Gattaca‚ these are the most relevant ones. Potential comes up a lot during Gattaca because that ’s what the entire movie is based on. The reason some one would get gene modification in the first place would be to increase there "potential". The doctor even said‚ "don ’t you want your son to be able to have the best life possible

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    Fat Boy Swim

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    Explore how the character of jimmy develops though the novel? In the novel ‘Fat boy swim’ jimmy show a change in his character; physically‚ emotionally and in his school and home life. This change is influenced by his friends and also family. Jimmy Kelly‚ the fat boy of the school‚ gets reminded of this every day by the school bully’s. He turns this sadness and a love; he uses the energy to keep him cooking. But this is just like a giant circle. He is overweight so he gets bullied. To stop the

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