Future Societies

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Future Societies

No body knows what the future is going to be like. The future is an unsolved mystery that can never be unleashed. People will never be able to live in the future because the catch is once people live in the future, the future becomes the present. Even though no one knows what the future is going to be like, people like to write about this unsolved mystery because there is no right or wrong answer to what the future is going to be like. Both the novel, The Lathe of Heaven, and the movie, The Matrix, focus on the future. The writers and creators of these works not only suggest what life could be like in the future with similarities and differences, but they also add what life is like today in order to make the stories more believable. There are aspects that are different and similar about the future societies in the two works. In both works there are people who know the difference between the real worlds and then everyone else who has absolutely no idea. The majority of the people have absolutely no idea. The people live their own lives with not knowing anything that is going on. These people live their lives similar to the way people in todays society lives their lives. This is one of the reasons why people can relate themselves to both of the stories. Also, in both of the works there are characters trying to improve all of the worlds in general. Dr. Haber in the novel tries to influence George to dream a certain way in order to improve the world. For example, he tries to have George dream of equality for all people. In the movie Morphius frees Neo from the computer system because he believes that he can change the world. Neo is trying to be prevented to do so by Agent Smith because he represents the computers ...

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...believes that the world is always like the way the world presently is. When people read the story they tend to think of how realistic someone being able to change the world with everyone else not knowing the difference could be and wonder how they would know the difference themselves. This is similar to how The Matrix makes people question reality. These two works, The Lathe of Heaven and The Matrix, both suggest what life in the future might be like and at the same time relate the future with todays societies. A person has trouble imagining the future because the future is not really happening. This is why the authors in these two works include aspects that can be related to in todays world.

Works Cited List

Le Guin, Ursula K. The Lathe of Heaven. EOS 1976. The Matrix. Dir. The Wackowski Bros. with Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburn. Warner Bros, 2001. DVD.

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