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Delve into the themes of creating artificial life in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and I, Robot by Isaac Asimov, questioning the implications of technology and humanity.
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2^CG and 3^BG ITCG “Fermi”Pontedera THE “ARTIFICIAL MAN” IN LITERATURE AND CINEMA
Doctor Frankenstein Doc. Frankenstein 1994 Frankenstein by Mary Shelley can be seen as the first science fiction novel. Dr. Frankestein is a scientist who wanted to create a kind of artificial man: he tried to re-create human life out of death.
The monster’s creation Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is also a 1994 science fiction thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh. Frankenstein is trying to give life to his creation. Dr. Frankenstein 1994
The monster comes to life Dr. Frankenstein is using the energy from a lightning storm that would give life to his creation.
The monster comes to life …….Did he succeed in doing it?…….Was he happy with this accomplishment? Frankenstein repented his doing immediately…
The Parody Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy film directed by Mel Brooks. The film is an affectionate parody of the various film adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein produced by Universal in the 1930s. Dr. Frankenstein 1974
The Characters!!! Igor Dr Frankenstein & the monster Inga & Dr Frankenstein
THE THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. …BUT THE LAWS ARE MADE TO BE BROKEN !!!!!
I ROBOT BASED ON THE NOVEL OF ISAAC ASIMOV Robots : are they good or evil?...
I ROBOT BASED ON THE NOVEL OF ISAAC ASIMOV Can robots and human beings co-exist peacefully? …
I ROBOTBASED ON THE NOVEL OF ISAAC ASIMOV • Can robots have feelings?...
I ROBOTBASED ON THE NOVEL OF ISAAC ASIMOV • Robots cannot harm humans but they are machines without emotions. • …in a scene from the 2004 movie I ROBOT starring Will Smith as Detective Spooner, the robot has chosen to save agent Spooner because it has a greater chance of survival than the little girl. All this just because robots have neither soul nor feelings…
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