Monday, September 30, 2019
Frankenstein and Bladerunner Table
IdeaFrankensteinContextBladerunnerContext Doppelganger, defining qualities of humans and monstersâ⬠¢Doppelgangers confront â⬠¢Ambiguity of narrative: M not real unless F story verified > connection between the two (Gothic) â⬠¢Quest for knowledge, revenge, masculinity, eloquence, love of nature: M: ââ¬Å"The very winds whispered in soothing accents, and maternal nature bade me weep no moreâ⬠and F: ââ¬Å"my spirits were elevated by the enchanting appearance of natureâ⬠â⬠¢Humanity vs. ambition â⬠¢Solidarity vs. connection Blurring between the two ââ¬â creativity, logic, beauty, abhorrence â⬠¢Abomination as human > moral dilemma. Isolated, Laconian figure during monologue evokes pity. Rhetorical questions ââ¬Å"Why should I pity man more than he pities me? Shall I respect man when he condemns me? â⬠â⬠¢Ã¢â¬Å"the sun shone upon me as upon manâ⬠â⬠¢City vs. Country, industrial revolution â⬠¢Gothicism ââ¬â nature, horror, monsters within society â⬠¢Science overthrowing God ââ¬â still human? â⬠¢Doppelgangers confront â⬠¢Knowledge vs. instinct â⬠¢Group vs. isolated genius â⬠¢Deckard ââ¬Ëbecomesââ¬â¢ a replicant Replicants positioned as logical, responsive , intuitive, beautiful: Z: vitality; L: revenge, fear, brutality; P: Royââ¬â¢s kiss, positioning of tongue, immature, instinctive, honest kiss with R in front of S; R: instinct, reason, curiosity, humour, understanding and acceptance â⬠¢Z: public place: mash of culture with their hats on, no connection except murder and death â⬠¢L: Dââ¬â¢s doppelganger? R (empathy and connection to D) shoots him â⬠¢P: death of abandoned toy: materialism killed her: laughing doll â⬠¢R: renewal, baptism, dove, blue light sky, lasting connection to Dâ⬠¢Impersonal information society â⬠¢Migration ââ¬â different cultures > globalisation Contraceptionâ⬠¢ Responsibility of creator and ethical responsibilitie s of scientistsâ⬠¢F vs. M â⬠¢Tacit deal ââ¬â F made M so he is responsible for him â⬠¢M = empathy, F = selfishness, ambition â⬠¢V: greatest good for greatest number â⬠¢Progress needs to be tempered by human empathy â⬠¢Pride and ambition lead to suffering â⬠¢Usurpation of God contradicts responders beliefs and highlight ethical breach ââ¬Å"I should have been your Adam, but I am the fallen angel [Lucifer]â⬠â⬠¢F pleads for a mate. Foucaulian shift: M more human ââ¬Å"You must create a mate for meâ⬠¦ I demand it as a right to which you must concedeâ⬠> ââ¬Å"You are my creator but I am you master ââ¬â obey! â⬠¢empiricism and modernism â⬠¢scientific development and industrial revolution ââ¬â no questioning of morals ââ¬â pantheism â⬠¢well received because of hierarchical society ââ¬â F tells all levels to ââ¬Å"seek happiness in tranquillity and avoid ambitionâ⬠ââ¬â confirmation of valuesâ⬠¢ Tyrell vs. Roy â⬠¢Created seeks out creator ââ¬â dopplegangers â⬠¢Created more perfect than creator â⬠¢Created still dependant though independent of creator â⬠¢Ethereal vs. physical/ sensual â⬠¢Creations ââ¬Ëmore human than humanââ¬â¢ â⬠¢Science and progress at detriment of humanity â⬠¢Impersonal and personal connections Tyrell objectifies replicants: ââ¬Å"she is an experiment, nothing more,â⬠ââ¬Å"you are the prodigal sonâ⬠â⬠¢Consumerism â⬠¢Globalisation ââ¬â transnationalism â⬠¢Capitalism â⬠¢Loss of identity through loss of culture â⬠¢Mass migration â⬠¢Technology as a part of life Criticism of geniusâ⬠¢Ã¢â¬Ëgeniusââ¬â¢ > pride, ambition > downfall â⬠¢Genius removes you from human connection > God complex â⬠¢Progress must not give way to indulgence â⬠¢M. objectified in the quest for scientific advancement â⬠¢Superficiality of society and lack of concern for human suffering â⬠Å"If you could precipitate me into one of those ice- riftsâ⬠¦ you would not call it murder. â⬠¢Fââ¬â¢s creation and pride is corruption of Godââ¬â¢s work (storm) â⬠¢Ã¢â¬Å"the cup of life was poisoned forever, and although the sun shone upon me, as upon the happy and gay of heart, he saw around him noting but a dense and frightful darknessâ⬠â⬠¢Ã¢â¬Å"as the dazzling light vanished, the oak had disappeared, and nothing remained but a blasted stumpâ⬠¦ entirely reduced to thin ribbons of woodâ⬠foreshadowing â⬠¢Destruction of innocence and family ââ¬â Elizabeth, Clerval, Williamâ⬠¢Scientists, philosophers and historians elevated to great levels of importance â⬠¢Reactionaries to change â⬠¢Man creating own destiny ââ¬â Reformation Effects of industrial revolution ââ¬â science at the cost of humanity ââ¬â grave robbers â⬠¢Setting: distinction between nature and human society, the sublime, Romanticism ââ¬â Byron a nd Percy (criticism ââ¬â applies both F and M to nature), comfort, science lab and university. â⬠¢Questions pantheism and ââ¬Ëcasualââ¬â¢ science, galvanismâ⬠¢Being removed from being human > holding yourself above others > detriment â⬠¢Instinct and logic is greater than intellect (more human) â⬠¢Overcrowded, paradoxical city, Cââ¬â¢s inhospitable lab, Tââ¬â¢s Godlike palace, Sââ¬â¢s dilapidated and pathetic homeâ⬠¢Impersonal corporatism, mass media â⬠¢Migration ââ¬â take over of minority groups Archetypical evil genius ââ¬â society moe used to impersonal figures of power The agony of isolation and the Outsiderâ⬠¢Progress ââ¬â isolation â⬠¢Donââ¬â¢t take human connection for granted â⬠¢Destruction of Bride: Mââ¬â¢s last hope of connection destroyed (setting) lose hope â⬠¢Humanity vs. M â⬠¢M vs. Fâ⬠¢Shelley affair > socially shunned â⬠¢Prejudice when revealed she was author (young, 19yo woman)â⠬ ¢Genius > isolation â⬠¢Knowledge = power â⬠¢Safety in numbersâ⬠¢Tough military life, searching for stability, wanting whatââ¬â¢s impossible â⬠¢Impersonal corporate worlds
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