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    similarities. Wall-E, an animated film about a robot, and The Handmaid’s Tale, a novel about a society where women are going sterile, can both be classified as having dystopian societies. In fact, they have many characteristics of a dystopian society in common. A few of these similarities include living in a dehumanized state, widespread use of propaganda, and having restrictions placed on information, independent thought, and freedom. There are many examples of living in a dehumanized state…

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    The 2008 Disney film, Wall-e, shows a futuristic reality in which humans have polluted the Earth so much, we are forced to leave Earth behind in search of a new sustainable place to live (Wall-e). This kid’s film is important because it brings up many good points as to why we should take better care of our planet and to not be so caught up in our own realities. The underlying meaning conveyed through the population’s depletion of Earth’s resources serves as a good reminder of the serious…

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    Short Story Essay The story “ There Will Come Soft Rains “ by Ray Bradbury has a similar connection to Pixar’s animation piece “ Wall-E “ with both narratives heavy influence on technology. Bradbury’s piece uses the idea of technology as an illusion of humanity’s need for its everyday help and benefits . In the movie “ Wall- E “ the narrative uses the idea of the devolution of humanity through technology which creates a terrible apocalyptic world. Both movies share similar elements such as a…

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    Dystopia can arguably be defined as a society characterized by human misery, squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding. The plot and storyline of Andrew Stanton's film, Wall-E and Aldus Huxley's novel Brave New World have similarities that are very recognizable. Both present an image of a dystopia that is similar, love that displayed to be a powerful quiddity with no boundaries, and as shown in the end science and technology have a deep-seated impact on society. Dystopian novels are often…

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    Do you ever wonder what the impact of electronics, social media, voice activated automated homes, and even automated grocery stores could have on our future? Is a life of convenience really all that it appears to be? The movie Wall-E shows a possible future that is bleak with the earth desolate and covered in trash, and unable to support life. The human population has moved into outer space living a life of convenience without work or purpose. The people are literally human blobs unable to…

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    Wall-E Essay More than one-third of adults in the U.S are considered to be obese and technology and how much we humans depend on it plays a large role in that. The movie Wall-e directed By: Andrew stanton displays many social issues in the world but the main ones it showed were obesity due to technology and how it is destroying the world. The movie Wall-E follows a robot that is left on earth alone to clean up the mountains of trash the humans have left behind while we humans fled away on a…

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    What if all the adults in the world turned out like the ones in Wall-E? Lazy, fat people that don’t have a job, nor a life. Trash covers the Earth. Nobody cares a smidgen about it. There are things to change it. There many things to do to prepare for adult life. There are classes to go to, interning at places, and tests to do. It is not easy becoming an adult. It is not like becoming a child. It takes guts and glory to do it. There will be classes to go to. First is elementary school. This is…

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    e) Chimneys: two brick symmetrical chimneys on the far left and far right side of the slope on the plantation house f) Openings: a. Doorways and doors: There are two similar doors that are at the top of the staircase on both sides of the house which feature…

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    A. Norms/pg. 45 Ch. 2: Expectations of "right" behavior. In this video "World 's Most Dangerous Gang" there are many different norms of M.S. 13. There is a norm where if you die the rest of the gang go around town graffiti the walls with cross, tombstones, and the person who died 's name. Another norms is that your protect your territory no matter what. Another one is that you are in the M.S. 13 gang for life, if you leave the gang they will find you and they will kill you. If there is a…

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    In the 2008 film Wall-e, a Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class is the last of its kind cleaning up garbage that has inhabited planet Earth. He is one of the robots sent out on Operation Clean Up to rid the Earth of the waste while the humans are out in space waiting for it to be safe to return home. During the film Wall-e comes across EVE (extraterrestrial vegetable evaluator), who is sent to Earth on a mission to scan for living proof in Earth. Throughout the film we observe how sociology…

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