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    Phillip Dick’s “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep’’ is a science fiction novel describing humanity’s struggle for survival in a post-apocalyptic world after a nuclear war has irradiated the Earth, the world is pretty much a wasteland, forcing humans to create a separate colony on Mars. The novel explores the importance of empathy in an increasingly technological world where humans struggle for relevance. In the spirit of Phillip K. Dick’s questioning of reality and identity, it only makes sense

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    avoid the strict restrictions forced by material power. In this paper, I will argue that Philip K. Dick was able to criticize the government and the situation of America in the 1960s, without suffering consequences, thanks to the generation of a time shift in his novel and the construction of a parallel between story and history hence manipulating the line between fiction and reality. Philip K. Dick wrote “Time Out of Joint” in 1959 expressing his criticism on the war and on the hysteria generated

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    thought to be emotionless beings that do not have the ability to feel and act accordingly. Jill Galvan in his article argues that Dick claims there is a blurred distinction between humans and their own mechanical creations (Galvan 413). In the novel, there is this same blurred distinction between humans and android’s ability to be empathetic. Galvan’s statement reiterates how Dick states that there is a blurred distinction between humans and their manmade creations which then Galvan juxtaposes this notion

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    Does Rick Deckard Empathy

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    Rick Deckard is the protagonist of Philip K.Dick´s novel ”Do Androids Dream of Electric sheep” which was published in 1968. The novel is set in a post-apocalyptic future where Rick Deckard is working as a bounty hunter and his job is to retire (=kill) androids or ”andys” as they also are called. The earth has been destroyed by World War Terminus and all animals species has died because of radiation. Humans have left earth for a new colony on Mars and androids are built to be humans slaves on Mars

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    Sheep?, Dick portrays his own drug use through his character’s utilization of synthetic methods to balance their emotions, which demonstrates humanities dependence on unnatural sources to be happy. Moreover, throughout his life, Dick had many difficulties to deal with from psychological problems to commitment issues which he attempted to combat with amphetamines. Not only did the drugs help to remedy the stress of all his worries, they also assisted him in his line of work. Even though Dick could

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    " "Blade Runner" is a science fiction, neo-noir movie that takes place in Dystopian Los Angeles in the year 2019. I've seen all editions of this film several times. I've also read the book "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?" written by Philip K. Dick, which "Blade Runner" is a loose adaptation. I've always regarded Rick Deckard (played by Harrison Ford) as a human, but many people believe that he is a Replicant. According to the creators of the movie, Replicants are bioengineered Androids of the

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    In Philip Dick’s novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the author paints a portrait of the Earth after it is ravaged by World War Terminus. Rick Deckard is one of the few humans remaining on the decaying planet as a majority of the population moves to a new hope on Mars. Under this dystopian society, where everything is destroyed by the nuclear war, life in any form becomes scarce and humans use androids to replace the loss of life. The novel follows Deckard as he is hired to hunt androids

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    Minority Report is an oddly misplaced mystery/action movie about a cop who is accused of a future murder. Set in early 21st century Washington, DC, the police have the ability to stop murders before they happen with the help of three psychics. They use technology to enhance the visions of these psychics, referred to as pre-cognitives (or “pre-cogs”) to generate not only the name of the victim and perpetrator, but also the evidence against them: hence the crime of murder is reduced to a black and

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    Minority Report Notes: The movie is set in the year 2054, with the main character played by none other Tom Cruise known as John Anderton in the movie. The whole premise of the movie is the fact that the police force John is involved with has the ability to predict that someone is about to commit a crime. They do this through three precogs or mutated humans who are able to see through the future. The only caveat to the precogs is that they only reveal clues to reveal the location or person related

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    Electric Sheep?, the author Philip K. Dick underscores the mutually exclusive binaries created by the rigid paradigm of society, such as the differences between the treatment of electric and natural animals, the disparities in the natures of androids and humans, as well as the contrast of collectivism and individualism. Through this emphasis, he accentuates how such polarity displays the faults of society. By blurring the lines between these dichotomies, Dick exemplifies that the unyielding

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