Blade Runner + Frankenstein Intro & Conclusion
Hi guys,
just wondering if anyone could give me some feedback on these 2 paragraphs (intro + conclusion respectively) - they're quite general as I'm aiming to create something that'd be fairly easy to reproduce in an essay with just a bit of tweaking to make it work with the stimulus. Not really into essay memorising here, but I figure it'll make things easier if I have a solid intro + conclusion to start with - that way I can focus on my analysis.
Many thanks in advance!
MODULE: Texts In Time - TEXTS: Frankenstein - Mary Shelley, Blade Runner - Ridley Scott
INTRO:
Values are the guidelines in accordance with which individualsaspire to conduct their daily lives. They constitute the norms and expectationsof society, reflecting the ideals held by the majority. Therefore differentcontexts, as shaped by their own distinctive political, social, historical and culturalinfluences, present different values as their moral guides. Despite this,values themselves are often standardized in terms of general expectationswhilst also representing the uniquely distinguishing aspects of their respectivecontexts. This concept of different contexts reflecting changing values andperspectives is demonstrated in Mary Shelley’s gothic Romantic Frankenstein andRidley Scott’s futuristic dystopian world as depicted in Blade Runner.Both, text and film, demonstrate the treatment of similar content in different ways,using a number of language features and forms and techniques relevant tointended audiences, withstanding the tests of time to maintain their relevance,even today.
CONCLUSION:
As is evident in the analysis shown above, the value of nature as communicated by its restorative presence and destructive absence; disturbances to natural processes as resulted by the negative consequences of man playing God and the shirking of parental responsibilities; and the qualities which identify individuals as human, along with the ability to pass such judgements, is reflected in both text and film. Mary Shelley’s gothic Romantic Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s futuristic depiction of a dystopian society in Blade Runner both demonstrate the relationship between changing context on changing attitudes and values. They use a comparison of values and ideas to show the treatment of similar content in different contexts, shaped by varying social, cultural and historical influences. These changes in values reflecting changed contexts enable audiences to gain a heightened understanding of the significance of both these timeless works.
*Context work included in analysis paragraphs, hence exclusion of actual detail in intro + conclusion
**Will be made relevant to stimulus/essay question, pretty vague right now.