Frankenstein And Blade Runner Comparison Essay

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In this essay I will be writing about the comparison of Frankenstein and Blade Runner. They are both very similar in the way that they are both very smart and strong. They as well want to be fixed so they can live a better life. Frankenstein is a slave to his anger and Blade Runner is a slave to labor, so they are both slaves. Murdering others is another thing they have in common.
Robert Walton is an explorer looking for a new passage from Russia to the Pacific Ocean. Later on Walton’s ship finds an emaciated man, Victor Frankenstein, which was floating on an ice flow near death. Victor in college impresses his teacher and classmates devising a plan to recreate and reanimate a dead body. He uses a combination of chemistry, alchemy, and electricity to make his ambition reality. Once …show more content…

He creates a monster, whose name is Adam. He also is disgusted by the monster and hates him. He was a precious child who was quick to learn all new subjects quickly. He was raised with Elizabeth, an orphan who was adopted by his family. Victor studied at the University of Ingolstadt. Sadly, his mom dies from a disease.
In the year of 2019, filled with urban decay Los Angeles has become scary, dark and very depressing. Rick Deckard, who used to be a cop becomes a “Blade Runner”. Blade Runners are people who assassinate replicants because they were assigned to. Replicants look like real people, but in reality they are androids. Rickard is called down to track the androids when the replicants commit a bloody mutiny on the Off World Colony. Rickard comes across a replicant who evokes human emotion. Rickard questions himself about his own identity.
Blade Runner and Frankenstein are different because their stories are in way different time, they are separated by two hundred years. But yet they are alike because they share the same concerns. The absence of nature in Blade Runner contrasted with the embracement of nature in

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