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    Our modern society has lots of up and downsides (positive and negatives) depending how you make your choices. You can do either call out all the bad in people and the government‚ then you become an outcast or viewed as a complete lunatic by our society. It’s fine to call things out that our government is doing on from time to time but if it’s a contrast addiction for someone to do so it makes them look crazy. Sometimes if that person becomes too loud or out of hand by making the government look bad

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    wall where machines harvest his body’s heat to power themselves. Neither the prisoners nor the people in the matrix realize that they are prisoners; they are completely unaware the reality they think they know is false. While explaining the matrix‚ Morpheus says to Neo‚ “You are a slave‚ Neo. Like everyone else you were born into bondage. Born into a prison that you cannot smell or taste or touch. A prison for your mind.” “The Matrix” adapts the dark cave‚ where prisoners are literally chained‚ to become

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    decisions‚ thoughts‚ actions and death have already been decided. In my opinion this is bad thing as it means that we have absolutely no control over our future and I like to think that I am in control. In “The Matrix” Neo shares the same opinion. When Morpheus asks him if he believes in fate he replies “No‚ because I don’t like the idea that I’m not in control of my life”. In the real world however you are completely in control of your life and your future will be constantly be altered depending on the

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    Many texts styles from different composers around the world create similar themes and morals throughout their forms of text. ‘The Matrix’ (1999)‚ directed by the Wachowski Brothers‚ and the allegory ‘Animal Farm’ (first published in 1945)‚ written by George Orwell‚ both convey the same themes and morals. The values presented by both Orwell and the Wachowski Brothers are abuse of power‚ lack of privacy and manipulation of people by the use of propaganda. The use of power can be taken for granted;

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    Nothing is what it seems in the cryptic worlds of Winston Smith and Thomas Anderson (alias Neo)‚ the main protagonists of 1984 and The Matrix respectively. 1984 takes place in a dystopian society that is created by a group of individuals collectively referred to as the Party. Smith is himself a member of the Party; however‚ he has the capacity to look beyond his social status and see the injustice and horrors that permeate the lives of all people. Winston’s subsequent treachery of the Party is obscured

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    There are always at least two sides and perspectives to every choice and crossroads we come to. Very rarely do we encounter a situation where our decisions have no consequence and ripple effects. In life all individuals come to an intersection and depending on the direction taken‚ it will have a life long impact on how we filter and decipher information. This information determines the course of our lives and subsequently‚ the level of our delusion. This significant choice that we will be faced

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    field like electronic pods and trap their minds in the matrix. By imposing unparalleled violence and destruction upon the human race‚ the artificial world of the matrix was constructed by the machines to control human life and maintain its supremacy. Morpheus‚ played by Laurence Fishburne‚ recognizes that there are at least these two realities‚ and he challenges Neo (Keanu Reeves) to recognize that he has to choose which reality he is going to accept by either taking a blue or red pill. “This is your

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    Svetlana Kashirina Professor Balcan BCC WRT-101 Digital Technology and Evolution of Humanity: How Science Fiction is Crossing into Reality We cannot deny the fact that information technologies play a major role in the modern society. Little by little humanity becomes more dependent on the technological advancements. The extent of our reliance on “artificial intelligence” of the inventions like iPhones and Google makes some of us uneasy. In a new environment‚ which reminds us of a science fiction

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    philosophical issues outlined in the film‚ The Matrix. (AO1) Through the film‚ The Matrix‚ the philosophical idea of epistemology is explored. One aspect of this philosophical issue that is tackles is whether we can trust our senses. In the film Morpheus says: ‘real is simply electrical impulses interpreted by your brain’. Everything we see is just light waves being reflected off objects into our eyes‚ everything we touch stimulates electrical impulses in our nervous system that travel to our brain

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    We have been so invested in technology in the past few years‚ that we have begun to let technology control the way we live our life. Whether it may be just using technology to find the closest coffee shop or flying on an airplane‚ we have been letting technology take over our everyday life. Schools‚ once a place to learn using textbooks and paper‚ has turned into a technology based learning atmosphere. Dont make it a question. The novel “Airframe” and the movie “The Matrix” symbolizes the problems

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