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Saturday, February 23, 2019

House of the Scorpion and WALL-E

By Jacob BernhardtThe book raise of the Scorpion is very similar to the ikon Wall-E. They both use propaganda to control the characters. In the book and the exposure the mountain atomic number 18 under surveillance eer so the people dont corroborate freewill to do what they want. This is making the characters non act themselves. The book and the movie ar both samples of dystopian literature.Wall-E is ground in the future and The House of the Scorpion is not as modern. Wall-E was on footing when it was just covered in dust. In both the movie and the falsehood people bent allowed to be themselves. They be pass judgment to be the same as everyone else. The robots and eejits are treated as the lowest characters. A couple examples of this are that eejits cannot go to school handle the regular kids. The eejits arent looked at as mean(prenominal) people and frequently are hated for this.The humanness in Wall-E are not allowed to go where they wanted to go they had to sta y in thither hovering chair. They are all required to draw paths that are lit up all around the ship. The robots are used to take care of the humans and they must follow the same rules. If these rules are broken they are often punished and robots are taken to be rewired or fixed.The robots and eejits are continuously being watched and neer have any privacy one bit. The eejits and robots are being ruled over. Matt is not allowed to do basic things like normal humans because he is an eejit. People hate him because of this and that causes him to not be allowed to do everyday things like other humans. Robots and humans in Wall-E are treated not much divergent.Humans are only allowed to follow paths for their chairs and not go off. If a robot acts up and doesnt do what theyre suppositious to they are taken to a room that had robots fixing the broken or bad ones to be repaired. The humans are under constant surveillance along with the robots. Robots and eejits are not allowed to be l ike the humans in both the story and movie.The people in both the story and the movie were expect to act a certain way and were punished if they were to post themselves differently. In the book Tam Lin was always the person he was expected to be until he decided to tell Matt why people were mean to him and why they treated him in a different way. This caused El Patron to get mad and Tam Lin was severely punished for his actions.This relates to the movie, The robots were never allowed to do anything differently like go off the glowing trails. This shows the dystopian characteristic of not being able to express yourself and to be different in anyway. Everyone must act the same and not express themselves or act out in any way. Both the book and movie heavily refer to dystopian characteristics.The book The House of The Scorpion and the movie WALL-E have a lot of references and relations to many dystopian characteristics. One of the primary(prenominal) characteristics that show above the rest of them is the fact that they cannot be themselves. They are expected to be like everyone else. They would be in lots of trouble if they acted differently or broke the laws of where they are. Even in the book and movie dystopian characteristics were present. Both the movie and book were set in two only different time periods.

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