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what two scenes one in each br and bnw would be best to use to describe there similarities and differences?
 

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I think it would be good to do the openings of both BNW and BR. Good luck with it.
 

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yeh thanks what do you think would be the best similarities and differences in the opening scenes of bnw and blade runner.
 

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- Nature is undermined in both. In BNW its through the harsh description of nature and in BR u can immediately see the pollution, smog etc
- BR portrays a scary scene, similar to hell whereas BNW exhibits a world which is not scary, but rather it is cold, mechanical, alienating etc
- BR uses imagery to convey meanings eg: eye is the window to the soul, dominant ziggurat shape of Tyrell building etc as does BNW eg: sun is seen as a ''harsh thin light'', suggesting a lack of understanding of nature
- BNW is more scientific and technological whereas BR is more sci-fi, futuristic. This is immediately evident.
- In BR, we get a warning and are expecting this scene (ie. the scrolled text at the beginning) whereas in BNW we recieve no warning (unless you've read the foreword)

Thats all I can think of atm.
 

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why not the end scenes? i like the constant suspense of both :D
 

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ok

so what similarities and differences are in the last scenes?????????????
 

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the end of bladerunner is optimistic (as much as it could be, anyway)...the products of the system (ie. rachel and deckard) have defied it - love, what we would define as being a human emotion, between a pair of replicants has triumphed. in brave new world, huxley's tone in the last chapter is very different to the rest of the novel - very solemn. as youd know (or should, anyway) it ends with john's suicide - there is no hope for change in the world state...couple this with the banishment of helmholtz and bernard.

i reckon the ending gives each text a fundamentally different ideas - dont know how right i am on that one though...
 

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i dont think it relly matters which scenes u choose to show similarities and differences...whichever u feel comfortable with. u dont have to do the start or the end..
 

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