Thursday, May 23, 2019
Frankenstein vs Planet of the Apes
Frankenstein VS Planet of the Apes A Frightful Showdown Humans as a species like to experiment with the universe of discourse around them and push the limits of any known law. As a result, the human race is constantly toying with the everlasting puzzle What is career and how endure it be manipulated? Through many realistic fiction storiessuch as Mary Shelleys Frankenstein and Rise of the Planet of the Apesthe general public is able to take a look into how far the human mind wants to go.Both stories use technology as a vehicle to enhancing human life and end up with horrible endings. though these tales share a common theme, they diverge in plot outlines by exploring different ways that technology can affect life as usual. By examining these tales one will notice the difference of experiments, consequences, and relationships. The first major difference is the means of experimentation between the two protagonists. In Frankenstein, Victor uses a swart spark of life to bring his crea tion alive in order to fulfill his own ambitions.In Rise of the Planet of the Apes, the protagonists motivation for experimenting on life is for the greater good from the get go. By these plots being different, the audience can see how even though scientists can have totally demote ideas and reasoning the end game is usually the same. However, this was not the only difference between the cautionary narratives. The other key thing that made these stories different was the endings. In the blast, the experiments wreak havoc on the city just so that they could get to safety.In the novel, the creation causes destruction for the sole purpose of tormenting its creator. The apes reach their destination and though they give a wake of terror in their path are generally safe and complacent, while the protagonist quietly mourns losing his friend. On the other hand, Victor loses his life in the hunt for the creation and the monster commits suicide leaving no trace of any the events that took place. These two differences are what make each tale unique. The film and novel have one commonality they warn humans of the dangers that can be self-inflicted.Each story results in suffering, loss, and destruction caused by the creations. They try and convey the nub that manipulating life can be a volatile process and should be handled with the utmost care. Though one lead character lives while the other main character dies, they both reach a point where they realize the power and seriousness of their actions therefore teaching the reader/ viewer. Watching/ reading these interesting narratives can leave a person more cautious of their actions and decisions.Overall, the book and film differed in a variety of ways, ways such as plot line and end results. However the overall theme of the power of technology in human lives remained dominant in both tales. One is a film with terrific visual effects and the other is an aged book that still retains the vividness of its day. They are bo th striking entertainment and could be interchangeable for instilling a sense of power and responsibly in reckless youth. There were few things that could be tweaked and more informative tales should be made revolving around this universal subject.
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