I have an assessment task coming up - an essay on the following topic:
Similar issues, explored in different contexts, may reflect changes in values and perspectives. How is this demonstrated in the comparison of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner?
I got this question, looked at it and was like
but anyway. How do i talk about the changes in values and perspectives? Sure; culture and society are vastly different between the two texts, but I can't really think of much to say other than; The culture depicted in Frankenstein valued Nature and Blade Runner's does not. But like, that doesn't afford me much to talk about in an hour, which is the time I have to write the bloody thing.
Help appreciated; those of you who will actually want to talk about F & B.R in your spare time...
Similar issues, explored in different contexts, may reflect changes in values and perspectives. How is this demonstrated in the comparison of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner?
I got this question, looked at it and was like

but anyway. How do i talk about the changes in values and perspectives? Sure; culture and society are vastly different between the two texts, but I can't really think of much to say other than; The culture depicted in Frankenstein valued Nature and Blade Runner's does not. But like, that doesn't afford me much to talk about in an hour, which is the time I have to write the bloody thing.
Help appreciated; those of you who will actually want to talk about F & B.R in your spare time...