Relevance of the Movie, Wall-E, in Comparison to Brave New World and Amusing Ouselves to Death
The world in the movie shows that they are ruled no longer by logic and reason but are now ruled by their desires . We see that they become confused by new ideas since they were not taught how to think outside of their desired We also see that their actions are no longer their own and is regulated by the machines where those that are different ' are usually seen as disruptive ' and must be eliminated . Apparently this book seems to be similar to the book of Huxley by showing the differences in the

life of the Savage , John where his ideas about the state of different aspects of the World State were seen as subversive and are readily dismissed . Postman can be related to the film where he shows that the television as mode of entertainment does not develop intellectual and cognitive facilities since it becomes the information become warped and entertaining . This would also usually means that it has a dulling effect on the mind of its users . Here we see that the film shows that the humans were no longer the masters of their fate but rather slaves to their desires
Another instance in which the movie relates to both books is in the realization that survival is different from living . The books and the movie shows that there is a difference in both especially since they are based on a culture of stagnancy where there is little or no room for self improvement . They are greatly confined to their current situations where their lives revolve around the same routine of entertainment
Bibliography
Achermann , J (n .d . Review of Amusing Ourselves to Death . Retrieved May 6 , 2010 , from http /www .rogerwaters .org /nowthis .html
BLTC Research (2008 . Aldous Huxley : Brave New World . Retrieved May 6 2010 , from BLTC...
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