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Contexts and Techniques of BNW and Bladerunner (1 Viewer)

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Robbo_m8

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Right for this whole topic we are supposed to compare and contrast BNW and Bladerunner, with specific regard to context. If we are supposed to be relating everything back to context how are we supposed to refer to techniques all the time, and obviously we are supposed to. How am i supposed to do this?
 

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we were told to refer everything back to the in the wild concept, i.e show the conflict between humanity and nature. The techniques highlight this conflict and the context is basically the concerns they (Huxley and Scott) were facing at the time when they composed their texts. For example, in BR, it was a time when there was lik mass advertising and consumerism , especially as economies were being deregulated. The fact that in BR, you see a mishmash of culture and advertising came from the concern about globalisation and the loss/merge of culture. I hope this helps...
 

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robbo man stress less! look at the notes with the comparitive columns! they hav lots on the context AND the techneques.... otherwise im a little lost too! :D
 
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