New York City, also called Ground Zero, is additionally where he unfortunately loses his family, yet he demands staying there, not just on the grounds that he claims an extravagant townhouse confronting Washington Square, at the same time, incidentally, in light of the fact that his home has been always lost to him right in front of him. In film, Neville gets to see New York City end up to become Ground Zero, the lost country. As we see in the film, Neville have lost his country, but his push to recuperate it, resounds with the post-9/11 American wonder of country security. The term homeland was actually never discussed and talked about until after 9/11. According to Silverberg, “anyone mentioning the American “homeland” back in 2000 would have gotten odd looks.” (Homeland Security). This shows a feeling of being native and along these lines avoids numerous individuals who stay in the U.S. however find their “home” somewhere else. Silverberg scrutinizes the idea because it makes individuals that have their “home” outside the country become targets and potential dangers to the United States society. These individuals that make their home in the United States, however search somewhere else as their home, are abnormally foreign citizens who obscure differences between native-born citizens and them. Neville lives in a world with foreign monsters asserting the roads as their own. Neville’s main thrust is to have a constant quest to stop the foreign monsters and save restore his lost country. He tries to recuperate it by transforming the tainted into people once more, by retreating to the time before the infection removed everything from him. The infected monsters in the film, represents the foreign individuals who were not giving any rights because of their ethnic. Neville’s solution to the situation was to make a cure to turn the infected monsters into
New York City, also called Ground Zero, is additionally where he unfortunately loses his family, yet he demands staying there, not just on the grounds that he claims an extravagant townhouse confronting Washington Square, at the same time, incidentally, in light of the fact that his home has been always lost to him right in front of him. In film, Neville gets to see New York City end up to become Ground Zero, the lost country. As we see in the film, Neville have lost his country, but his push to recuperate it, resounds with the post-9/11 American wonder of country security. The term homeland was actually never discussed and talked about until after 9/11. According to Silverberg, “anyone mentioning the American “homeland” back in 2000 would have gotten odd looks.” (Homeland Security). This shows a feeling of being native and along these lines avoids numerous individuals who stay in the U.S. however find their “home” somewhere else. Silverberg scrutinizes the idea because it makes individuals that have their “home” outside the country become targets and potential dangers to the United States society. These individuals that make their home in the United States, however search somewhere else as their home, are abnormally foreign citizens who obscure differences between native-born citizens and them. Neville lives in a world with foreign monsters asserting the roads as their own. Neville’s main thrust is to have a constant quest to stop the foreign monsters and save restore his lost country. He tries to recuperate it by transforming the tainted into people once more, by retreating to the time before the infection removed everything from him. The infected monsters in the film, represents the foreign individuals who were not giving any rights because of their ethnic. Neville’s solution to the situation was to make a cure to turn the infected monsters into