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Change: How does this reflect on society today? COMMONALITIES WITH DOLLHOUSE: Dollhouse 2009 Joss Whedon Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller VS Add Title Date Creator Genre STORY ELEMENTS [Show / Book Title] Backstory on a cracker: Location/Year: Dystopian themes: Societal condition(s): The Protagonist: The Oppressed: The State: Corruptive factor(s): How does
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Change: true evildangers of corporatism as a diabolicnefarious and hidden evil in theretheir plots.stories. Angel and Firefly both had the same diabolical puppetmasterpuppet-master corporations manipulating the oppression. Dick does this over and over whether
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Change: Phillip K. Dick, often weaves a theme about the true evil of corporatism as a diabolic and hidden evil in there plots. Angel and Firefly
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Change: [Show / BookGunslinger Title]Girl Backstory on a cracker: Young terminal female patients are given a second chance by a govt. sponsored corporation. Under the ruse of providing aid and rehabilitation to the physically injured, the Social Welfare Agency is actually a military organization specializing in counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism.
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Change: Exploitation of young terminal females treating them as expendable tools for a secret govt organization to carry out it's dirty deeds covertly. The cybernetic technology and conditioning used to turn the terminal patients into trained assassins erases their memory and eventually kills them at a young age. How does
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Change: Young terminal female patients are given a second chance by a govt. sponsored corporation. Under the ruse of providing aid and rehabilitation to the physically injured, the Social Welfare Agency is actually a military organization specializing in counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism. Location/Year: Modern day Italy Dystopian themes: Societal condition(s): The Protagonist:
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Change: People live in a society where emotion has become a thing of the past. Effiecency is so important that they worship Henry T. Ford (inventor of the assembly line). Location/Year: London/ "year of our Ford 632" (AD 2540 in the Gregorian Calendar). Dystopian themes: class segregation, mind control Societal
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Change: [Show / BookGunslinger Title]Girl Year(s)2002 Creator/author Genre STORY ELEMENTS [Show / Book Title] Backstory on a cracker: Location/Year: Dystopian themes: Societal condition(s): The Protagonist: The Oppressed: The State: Corruptive factor(s): How does this reflect on society today? COMMONALITIES WITH DOLLHOUSE: Dollhouse 2009 Joss Whedon Drama,
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Change: Surreptitious communication - In the same way that Smith must pass notes with his girlfriend without being seen interacting with her, Echo knew enough in "Stage Fright" to not let Sierra talk to her where they could be seen together. Dollhouse 2009 Joss Whedon Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller VS Neuromancer 1984
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Change: Echo wishes to have or know who she really is. Not to mention an allusion of indiviuality. Will Echo know that she is Caroline or
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Change: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller VS [Show / Book Title] Year(s) Creator/author Genre STORY ELEMENTS [Show / Book Title] Backstory on a cracker: Location/Year: Dystopian themes: Societal condition(s): The Protagonist: The Oppressed: The State: Corruptive factor(s): How does this reflect on society today? COMMONALITIES WITH DOLLHOUSE: Back to Dollhouse TV Series
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Change: Max plays many roles in her attempts to uncover her past, rescue others from the project and expose Manticore. She's a tough, smart strong heroine
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Change: How does this reflect on society today? COMMONALITIES WITH DOLLHOUSE: Dollhouse 2009 Joss Whedon Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller VS [Show / Book Title] Year(s) Creator/author Genre STORY ELEMENTS [Show / Book Title] Backstory on a cracker: Location/Year: Dystopian themes: Societal condition(s): The Protagonist: The Oppressed: The State: Corruptive factor(s): How
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Change: The way in which technology is used for not so nice purposes. Freedom or lack of. NOW COMPARE AND CONTRAST... Dollhouse 2009 Joss Whedon Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller VS Blade Runner 1982 Philip K. Dick, Ridley Scott Sci-fi STORY ELEMENTS BLADE RUNNER Backstory on a cracker: "Man Has Made
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Change: that could evolve are hinted at...In the pilot episode of The Dollhouse, we see that The House's doctor bears the marks of a recent adventure herself. Perhaps
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Change: villageVillage was an outwardly pleasant place, with balmy weather and friendly residents. Only when #6 tried to resist or escape was he confronted with goons, brainwashers, and tthe unstoppable "rover". The Protagonist: The captured spy, known only as "#6". The Oppressed: The individual, as epitomized by #6. The
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Change: [Show / BookThe Title]Prisoner Backstory on a cracker: A captured spy is subjected to increasingly bizarre and ingenious mind games in order to make him crack. Location/Year: "The Village", 1960s. Dystopian themes: Dehumanization, deindividuation. Societal condition(s): The village was an outwardly pleasant
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Change: In the pilot episode of The Dollhouse, we see that The House's doctor bears the marks of a recent adventure herself. Perhaps she's another active,
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