1. Frankenstein and Blade Runner
Human experience is knowledge or practical wisdom gained from observation or encounters, questioning what it is to be human. ... " Technology's dehumanisation is evident, as financial gain and glory is prioritised over rationalism. ... Shelley's social commentary "How dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge" perceived in both texts in time gains insight into human experience dwindling in the face of science and technology's ambiguous nature. In "Frankenstein," Victor's morally ambiguous "Monster" seeks justice and understanding to his s...
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