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Student Essay on Human Relationships, and Humanity's Understanding of the Wild in Blade Runner and Brave New World

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Aldous Huxley
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Human Relationships, and Humanity's Understanding of the Wild in Blade Runner and Brave New World

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Discusses and compares human relationships, and humanity's understanding of the wild in Blade Runner by Ridley Scott and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.

Human relationships, and humanity's understanding of the wild, are shaped and reflected in Blade Runner, by Ridley Scott, and in Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) through their composers' use of the contrast between true nature and the wild. The human relationship with the wild is tenuous, and this is shown within both texts. More often than not, nature is understood simply as a force to be dominated, controlled or exploited for the benefit of humanity. The new wild is one created by human society however, although developed and sustained by the characters, the wild seems to control and manipulate humanity, rather than the reverse. In Blade Runner and in Brave New World, the nature of happiness and freedom is one of the most recurrent themes; it appears in both texts that stability, and through stability, happiness,.....

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