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In five pages this paper analyzes how intelligent machines are featured in Galatea by Richard Powers, Neuromancer by William Gibso...
grabs the handles of the box can see Mercer, who is shown to be an old man trying to climb a hill while other figures throw rocks ...
denigrating to himself as he comforts John R. Isidore, a "special," that is, someone affected by the omnipresent radioactive dust,...
In eight pages this paper examines how gender influences science fiction tastes in terms of male and female preferences with a dis...
Cyberpunk literature focuses on these people, and often on how they turn the systems technological tools to their own ends. This i...
but an android is not designed to react emotionally and must formulate a false emphatic response. The difference in the time invol...
the reader imagines and sees through the eyes of the character is a world with shocking parallels to modern humanitys own question...
In a paper consisting of 5 pages Ridley Scott's film and Philip K. Dick's novel are compared in terms of characterization and huma...
has been a relatively tame comparison of such themes in comparison to what has been said about more recent futuristic movies, most...
be issued an invitation" (Krahmann, Terriff and Webber, 2001). Despite the opposition, the U.S. position won the day (Krahmann, Te...
emergence into the smart phone market was much like a tsunami. The internet giant erupted onto the field blowing competitors like ...
than a drug culture. The Cold War was continuing, with western fears of the "red menace" exacerbated by events such as the Soviets...
The conclusion ambiguities of Philip Dick's The Man in the High Castle are examined in five pages with a possible ending rewriting...
does not need to ever think of it in terms of its measurable reality while the replicants, in the midst of self-discovery, must qu...
to others had amused him, but it was disheartening when used against himself" (Forster, chapter 5). We are constantly remi...
to do is wait and persist and she will eventually love him. While Tod is also not successful in his goal, he realizes that the cul...
against his father. Meanwhile, Fredersen orders the scientist Rotwang to create a robot that looks like Maria; he plans to use th...
runner can be seen in this light as a sort of idealized human: strong, capable, and tireless. But its hard to see them as avant ga...
"artificial intelligence" was the choice..." Artificial intelligence involves the association of machines with comp...
longer inhabitable for the decent. The psychological perspective of Blade Runner addresses virtually every fear that humanity cou...
forever hovering overhead beckon to the fleeing people that their safety exists in the off-world colonies, demonstrating that eart...
Cyborg imagery is considered in five pages and how it represents problem resolution resulting from individualism and examines it w...
In five pages this paper considers Kerman's thoughtful commentary and assessment of the 'Blade Runner' film and its contribution t...
The issue of the 'right to happiness' is discussed within the context of the Blade Runner film and its presentation of freedoms, s...
In a paper consisting of five pages Blade Runner is examined from a psychological perspective. There are no sources listed....
In five pages this paper examines The Matrix and Blade Runner films in a discussion of how the philosophical concepts of Berkeley ...
In six pages this paper examines the two very different political systems represented by Utopia and Blade Runner. Four sources ar...
In five pages this paper compares and contrasts the indivdualism themes featured in Ken Kesey's 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cucko...
are clearly emotionally distraught at being unloved and uncared for by humans, their parents. They seek vengeance. The only replic...
the lower class has now become the primary population. The upper class has since been sequestered to their living quarters far ab...