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Blade Runner: Man’s Search For Meaning

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Term Paper TitleBlade Runner: Man’s Search For Meaning
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Blade Runner: Man’s Search For Meaning

     The movie Blade Runner has many themes.  Many of these themes have been
explored and written on.  The one theme that stood out most to me was that of a creatures
search for meaning and answers to the puzzle of its existence.  The replicants that were
central to the plot of Blade Runner were created by man, much in the image of man.  The
most important similarity between replicant and man is the ability to reason.  This ability to
reason, brings on the inevitable pondering of one’s existence.  

     The story line of Blade Runner creates a unique forum for man (or a Manlike
creature) to meet his maker.  With the freedom of fiction, the restraints that true men have
can be lifted.  When the group of Replicants breaks free of their human transport partners,
they head for Earth.  A replicants presence on Earth is quite dangerous, if found they will
be “retired”.  Even though this grim consequence looms in the minds of the replicants,
their questions seem to overshadow their fear.  The replicants wanted to meet their maker.
This goal was foremost in their desires and had to be carried out at all costs.  This is a
powerful concept, when Roy stands in front of Tyrel, it can be likened to a mortal standing
before “God” (or his creator).

     As Roy stands in the presence of Tyrel, one can only sense a felling of awe.  Roy
has the attention of his creator.  What a dream, and even more appealing, he strikes fear
into the heart of Tyrel.  This is a transparent view of man’s rage concerni...

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