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    Fahrenheit 451 and Wall-E start to look look more and more plausible. In both stories, the government or leader controls the people with censorship and pacification. In these dystopias, people do not interact with each other in a meaningful way, people simply sit and are absorbed in their technology. This technology use is turning the people of these tales into mindless idiots. All of these things are starting to happen in the real world. Both Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and Wall-E warn…

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    Pixar's movie WALL-E, may be able two robots falling in love but the message is directed solely at the humans. In the film, the last generations of the human race are overweight and lazy people who’s only mode of transportation is a moving chair and only way to consume food is by putting the food into a liquid form to be eaten. While companies like Disney and Pixar is usually draw their cartoon figures with the tiniest of waists, the characters in Wall-E changed that stereotype. People believed…

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    products sold by the powerful multi-national Buy N Large corporation, WALL-E, a garbage collecting robot has been left to clean up the mess. Mesmerized with trinkets of Earth's history and show tunes, WALL-E is alone on Earth except for a sprightly pet cockroach. One day, EVE, a sleek (and dangerous) reconnaissance robot, is sent to Earth to find proof that life is once again sustainable. WALL-E falls in love with EVE. WALL-E rescues EVE from a dust storm and shows her a living plant he found…

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    Watching the movie Wall-E, it was apparent that many public health topics were intertwined with the storyline. It seemed that public health and the goal of prevention was not an idea which anyone was aware of or intended to implement in their society. I noticed that one of their original problems regarding public health was their lack of environmental awareness and their poor waste management planning. This connection sets the tone for the movie from the beginning scenes as it took viewers on an…

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    Mattie, Sean. "WALL·E On The Problem Of Technology." Perspectives On Political Science 43.1 (2014): 12-20. Academic Search Complete. Web. 2 Nov. 2016. “WALL-E On The Problem Of Technology” explains how technology become a problem to the humans in the movie. The technology become to advanced for the human beings and this results in everything happening through technology. The humans cant even walk because they are lazy. Sean Matte explains in the article that…

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    I remember the first time that I watched the film Wall-E. It was actually with my boyfriend a few years ago, and both of us were in excessive tears by the end of it. There’s something about that little robot that ultimately pulls at your heart strings and before you know it, you’ve developed sympathy and feelings for merely a piece of modern technology. The strongest part of this story, in my opinion is the protagonist, Wall-E, even though Wall-E only says a few words throughout the film, he is…

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    Disney’s Wall-E captured and explained complex issues simply enough for a child to understand. In this animation, a Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class (Wall-E) robot is the only element left on Earth. The once beautiful and flourishing Earth had been taken over by extensive amounts of waste. Wall-E cruises around all day sorting and mashing waste into compact cubes. Every day is the same for Wall-E until an Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator (EVE) robot arrives. Eve is scanning the…

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    Back in 2008, a movie about a little robot engaging in a huge adventure hit movie theaters all over the United States. The movie that is being referenced is WALL•E, Pixar's fifth highest-grossing opening weekend film. Andrew Stanton, the director of the movie, and his team of writers, animators, and actors to create interesting and loveable characters and an immersive futuristic world. However, while the flick is considered by many as "one for the ages, a masterpiece to be savored before or…

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    the movie WALL-E, “we consciously or unconsciously switch the gender mix to what delights us the most.” Although the makers of the movie don’t directly state the gender of either character, WALL-E and EVE, we rely on basic appearance cues to determine the gender we believe most fits them. The same is true for nonmetallic beings, humans, who construct intricate methods of yielding desired identities by means of clothing. While the gender of fictional characters, such as those in WALL-E, is…

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    Wall-e is a new, dare say one of the best upcoming roller coasters and it is based off of the sensational movie Wall-e made by Disney’s Pixar! In the movie, the plot takes place in 2805 where humans have abandoned Earth on the account of it was not in the ideal shape for humankind to survive in. Therefore, humans left robots to clean up the mess they had made where after some time, the Earth became habitable once more. Mankind had been sending extraterrestrial vegetation evaluators or EVE to…

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