Compare how the two prescribed texts, "Bladerunner - directors cut," & "Brave New World" explore the tension between humanity and the natural world
Title: Compare how the two prescribed texts, "Bladerunner - directors cut," & "Brave New World" explore the tension between humanity and the natural world
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 823 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Compare how the two prescribed texts, "Bladerunner - directors cut," & "Brave New World" explore the tension between humanity and the natural world
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 823 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
<Tab/>The relationship between humanity and the natural world is an important factor of life. The quality of this relationship has changed over time and with different cultural values. The novel "Brave New World" and the film "Bladerunner - director's cut" are two texts that hold a deteriorating relationship between humanity and the natural world. This relationship is quite different in the context of both composers' realities. To us, nature is
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like to be human; to feel love, family values, and not to tamper with the world that god created. Both composers, Huxley and Scott, seem to be giving the responder a warning that increases in technology and experimentation could result in the demise of mankind. Then what can we do once we have destroyed the upper atmosphere with pollution and half the world is on a soma holiday? Go to an off-world colony I suppose?