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    The Extinction Have you heard how I got out of an aniline person that was on earth and help save 30,000 people well here it is. About fifty years ago, there live a person on earth named John he was an ordinary person till the day the war started. The war lasted 20 years and still rages on then he was caught, and put into slavery.The "new people"/aliens made us mine with wired tools that cut through the earth's crust like it was hot butter. We are about 20,000 feet away…

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    In a ost solar system called kepler an explorer by the name of Duke searches for anything that looks valuable his sidekick, an all knowing artificial intelligence called Matpat by his side. On a nearby planet that is on one side forest and water and the other mechanical. “Ghost.” says Duke. “What is the name of that planet?” “Nuseus” Matpat replies. Duke steers his spaceship for it. On Nuseus there is another explorer who plans to reactive a race of “technoganic” robots called the Vex,the…

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    reasons as well? Authors of this genre write science fiction novels for varying reasons, some might write science fiction for the enjoyment and pleasing of an audience with their imagination or others like Phillip K. Dick might do it to share and explain their philosophical ideas. "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" not only entertains its audience but, also, engages the reader to question their ideas and reasoning on what truly makes a person “alive.” In the following, a summary of central…

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    Blade runner is a science fiction film about the future, in this futuristic scenario there are robots called replicants, these are visually indistinguishable from humans, and are exclusively used for menial or dangerous work on off-world colonies. Replicants are banned from earth, if one of them managed his way to earth, blade runners will be sent to hunt them and then retire (kill) them. Deckard, who is a blade runner, has the mission to retire four replicants who have got to earth to find a…

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    Humans Vs Androids

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    In Philip K. Dick’s 1968 novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, humans and androids stand in direct opposition with one another: they must destroy each other to maintain their existence on a dystopic Earth with an ever-dwindling population. With this being said, the distinctions between dehumanized humans and humanized androids seem to grow smaller all the time, creating a cause for concern for both humans and androids alike, begging questions of what it means to be human, what it is to…

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    Humans all do it. He props himself on a pedestal and claim that he is better than other species in terms of intellect and survival. However, Philip K. Dick challenges the superiority of humans by juxtaposing androids and human beings. Dick shows that humans are not as unique and exceptional as believed to be. Dick characterizes humanity as being machine-like but empathetic with the descriptions of humans in the novel and the flagrant ways that androids act human. Because androids are…

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    andriods. Before distinguishing andriods and humans, androids must be given a technical definition. Andriods are technology based of the human body and mind that can express more intelligence and power, but does not have a conscience or emotional feel. In Do Andriods Dream of Electric Sheep?, Phillip K. Dick uses diction, symbolism, imagery, and metaphors to show the difference between humans and andriods, as well as ideas of humanity and concept of andriods. The book starts with our main hero,…

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    Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep connects to my life and my society because most of my friends have pets, “animals”, and I am the one friend who does not. Just like the main character, Rick, in Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep, the people around me have animals and I do not. I own a robotic dog and Rick owns an electric sheep. We both constantly strive for a real animal, yet we always fall short. For example, Rick used to have a real sheep and it died of tetanus. I used to…

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    A lot of things come into play when it comes to defining one as a human. A human being is especially a person as distinguished from an animal or an alien. The repeated theme in both Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein and Blade Runner, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? written by Philip K. Dick is humanity. By giving their characters distinctive and extremely unique identities with both authors have shown the real human like emotions like how to kill love lie and plenty of more emotions all…

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    In the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by P.K.D., two androids by the names of Roy and Irmgard Baty are married, a fact that provokes the question of the reasoning behind this marriage and the different themes that could be revealed through it’s existence. This analysis allows the reader to compare and contrast between this married relationship and the only other example of marriage in the novel, the marriage between Rick and Iran Deckard. The differences between the marital…

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