Saturday, February 9, 2019
Comparing A Cage of butterflies to Mission to mars Essays -- essays re
Science fiction produces a "what if" element that asks a question and prophesises the future. There are many texts, which presents the reader or witness with a particular way of science fiction. The two texts, "A henhouse of butterflies" by Brain Caswell and "Mission to Mars" by Brian de Palmer, both of which adapt to science fiction. The technology used in "A cage of butterflies" is of highly high standard and produces a theme that prophesises about experimentation and mutations occurring on humans. The theme in "Mission to Mars" is about discovery, communication and stretchiness out to other life forms.In "A cage of butterflies", the interrogation science laboratoryoratory in NSW is covertly set, as what they are doing is illegal. The extremely close security of the laboratory gives the reader a feeling that the research lab is like a prison or a zoo. This impression is alike supported by the place where the babies are kept un der secretive surveillance and the way that they are being monitored through a fruitcake window. The environment the think ice chests occupy is more like a nucleotide than a lab, because they arent aware of what is happening, so they refer to the place as the " erect".The characters in "A cage of butterflies" are intelligent heroes. The "think tank" are a bunch of kids with an I.Q. well above 150. Mikki and Greg are the important characters, both born with natural leadership and who love each other. The babi...
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