Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep

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Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep illustrates a world complicated due to the lack of a definition of life. Dick’s fictional world heavily relies on androids, which further complicates the situation because they are organic in almost every sense of the the word, yet they are not considered human. The humans in the novel show as little empathy as the androids they persecute, therefore the androids are as human as their masters. Throughout the novel, the humans reveal that they lack the ability to independently control and convey their emotions. In this future the humans need to use a “mood organ” to “dial what [emotions to] schedule for today,” (Dick 3 and 4). Even with the control of their emotions, the majority

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