{"id":174491,"date":"2016-11-27T09:51:24","date_gmt":"2016-11-27T14:51:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/free-gattaca-essays-and-papers-123helpme\/"},"modified":"2016-11-27T09:51:24","modified_gmt":"2016-11-27T14:51:24","slug":"free-gattaca-essays-and-papers-123helpme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/neo-eugenics\/free-gattaca-essays-and-papers-123helpme\/","title":{"rendered":"Free gattaca Essays and Papers &#8211; 123helpme"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Title                    Length                    Color Rating                                                        Gattaca, A Film by Andrew Niccol - Gattaca, A        Film by Andrew Niccol Exactly        five seconds after he came into the world, Vincent Freeman        was already considered to be a loser. His first genetic        test revealed high probabilities of hyperactivity, sight        troubles and serious heart diseases, a life expectancy of        30 years and 2 months and quite low intellectual faculties.        At that time, the artificial insemination of test tube        babies selected according to their genetic potential had        become for many people the natural way of making        children....  [tags: Movie Films Gattaca Niccol        Essays]                    1596 words        (4.6 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Gattaca: A Philosophical Analysis - Brimming with        ultramodern scenery and metaphysical speculation, Gattaca        is a profound glimpse into the not-so-distant future of        humanity. Vincent, the main character, is a frustrated        faith birth living in a world in which his genetically        manipulated peers have succeeded him in every competition.        Motivated by an unquenchable fascination with space,        Vincent recruits the chronically petulant but genetically        flawless Jerome Morrow, who allows Vincent to assume his        genetic identity in exchange for companionship and free        alcohol....  [tags: Literary        Themes]        :: 2 Works Cited                    1070 words        (3.1 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Gattaca and Jurassic Park - The films        Gattaca, directed by Andrew Niccol in 1997, and Jurassic        Park, directed by Stephen Spielberg in 1993 seem like two        films that have no connection. Gattaca is a film about a        man, Vincent Freeman, overcoming his genetic disadvantage        to become an astronaut. Jurassic Park on the other hand is        a film about bringing dinosaurs back to life, while also        causing massive chaos. However, despite these major        differences in plot, both films are based on a similar        idea, genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is defined        as the process of directly affecting the genetic makeup of        an individual using biotechnology....  [tags: film,        andrew niccol, stephen spielberg]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1110 words        (3.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Analysis of the Bioethical Issues in Gattaca        -        Analysis of the Bioethical Issues in Gattaca Biology is the        science of life. Technology uses science to solve problems.        Our society has progressed in its understanding of life to        the point that we are able to manipulate it on a        fundamental level through technology. This has led to        profound ethical dilemmas. The movie Gattaca explores some        important bioethical issues that are currently the focus of        much dispute. The underlying thematic issue presented is        the question of the extent to which biologically inherent        human potential determines the true potential of a        person....  [tags: Papers]                    843 words        (2.4 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Brave New World and Gattaca - Brave New        World and Gattaca Huxley Living in a genetically        perfect world is not necessarily a great achievement to        mankind. It makes one think, \"where do you draw the        line in the advancement of eugenics?\" Both worlds,        the Brave New one and Gattaca, are alternative futures        (clearly dystopic), written and shown in a believable way        (not as much in BNW, though) through the use of        satire. Also, for GATTACA, the director incorporates        the traditional elements of movie - a murder-mystery tied        in with a love story PLUS a science fiction touch - very        effectively. Satire in Huxley's novel is glaringly        obvious (mockery of the education system and the morals of        today along wi...  [tags: Brave New        World]                    624 words        (1.8 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Gattaca The Movie And Discrimination        - In        the movie Gattaca the main character Anton was        discriminated against because of his gene makeup. Anton        never even had a chance in the society in Gattaca because        the potential employees of companies were not tested on        their skills or knowledge but on their physical and mental        possibilities. The same society also used derogatory terms        for people like Anton. Just because his parents decided        that he would come into the world naturally instead of        through gene therapy or alteration. Terms like faith        birth'; and invalid'; were used against Anton....         [tags: essays research papers]                    409 words        (1.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Gattaca - Gattaca is a movie directed by        Andrew Niccol and the film is set in the \"not too distant        future.\" Andrew Niccol's perception of the future isn't        what most people expect, but once thought about carefully        it seems quite believable. This movie presents us with a        new method in which society strives for perfection and it        also makes us wonder if genetic engineering is morally        correct. Your place in society in Gattaca is based on your        genetic makeup and the way you were born. People born the        way we know as natural are \"in-valids\"....  [tags:        Movies Film]                    703 words        (2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Comparison of Scales of Justice and Gattaca        -        Comparison of Scales of Justice and Gattaca The texts        Scales Of Justice and Gattaca are two texts which allow        the reader to witness a variety of interpretations and        explore the relevant issues that are visible within        contemporary society. Such issues as corruption within the        police force, racism, sexual harassment, discrimination and        manipulation of power are shown to give different        interpretations of issues which plague todays society and        potentially our future. Scales Of Justice shows the        corruption in the police force....  [tags:        Contemporary Society Literature Essays]                    3904 words        (11.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Gattaca - The story of Vincent shows in        Gattaca that there is possibility of beating the genetic        engineering system. Vincent is one of the last naturally        born babies born into a sterile, genetically enhanced        world, where life expectancy and disease likelihood are        ascertained at birth. Myopic and due to die at 30, he has        no chance of a career in a society that now discriminates        against your genes, instead of your gender, race or        religion. Vincent an invalid, dreams of working within        Gattaca and making it into space....  [tags: essays        research papers]                    667 words        (1.9 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    Gattaca - Film Name: GATTACA Director \/        Writer: Andrew Niccol Producers: Danny DeVito, Michael        Shamberg, and Stacey Sher Co-Producer: Gail Lyon Main        Characters: Ethan Hawk as Jerome Morrow \/ Vincent Uma        Thurman as Irein Jude Law as Eugene \/ Jerome Morrow Summary        of Film: The film starts out in the not-too-distant        future. The setting is a dark almost surreal view of        Nineteen-Fifty Retro. In fact, every object in the film has        a Fifties look to it, yet every thing was operated with        future technology....  [tags: essays research        papers]                    799 words        (2.3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    1984, by George Orwell and Gattaca, by Andrew        Niccol - Nineteen Eighty-Four written by        George Orwell and Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol are        prophetic social commentaries which explore the broad        social wrong of a totalitarian government. Both texts        depict a futuristic, dystopian society in which        individuality is destroyed in favour of faceless        conformity. Niccol and Orwell through the experiences of        their protagonists reflect the impact isolation from        society has on individuals. The authors of both texts also        use their protagonists Winston, who cannot understand the        rhetoric of the government party and Vincent, who is        trapped, unable to achieve his dreams because of his        imperfect genome, to demonstrate individual rebellion        against society and...  [tags: Prophetic Social        Commentaries]                    987 words        (2.8 pages)                    Better Essays                            [preview]                                    Genetic Perfection in Gattaca - Genetic        Perfection in Gattaca Topic: \"The world of Gattaca is        focused on genetic perfection, yet it is the imperfect        Vincent that achieves the most\" Discuss. Set within a world        governed by genetic engineering, Andrew Niccol's film,        Gattaca, portrays the dire consequences of such a society        in \"the not too distant future\". Given a pre-determined        life as a \"god child\" due of his parent's adherence to        religious beliefs, Vincent Freeman is an individual who        \"refuses to play the hand he was dealt\". Vincent although        seemingly cursed with an imperfect genetic composition        manages to overcome considerable odds in order to achieve        his dream of space travel....  [tags: Movie Film        Review]                    1051 words        (3 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    Cross-Cultural Film Analysis - Gattaca        -        Cross Cultural Film Analysis - Gattaca Film Summary Vincent        is destined to be a second class citizen, conceived        naturally, rather than in a laboratory. He is born into a        world which discriminates against genetics, rather than        religion, race or gender. In order to gain access into the        Gattaca Corporation and reach his dream of going to Titan        he takes on the identity of Jerome Morrow, a person with        ideal genes but crippled from an accident. He uses Jeromes        hair, blood, urine and skin to pass all tests and is set to        reach his lifelong desire when the mission director is        murdered....  [tags: Film Movie        Analysis]                    1219 words        (3.5 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Human Genetic Screening and Discrimination in        Gattaca - Human Genetic Screening and        Discrimination in Gattaca Works Cited Missing A few months        ago I watched a movie called Gattaca, which dealt with the        issue of genetic discrimination in the near future. In the        movie, people were separated into two classes, those that        were genetically screened and positively altered before        birth and the class that was unaltered. The separate        classes had stark divisions, from what jobs that you were        able to apply for to where you could eat. Security was        aimed at keeping unaltered people away from the enhanced        people....  [tags: Movie Film Biology Biological        Papers]                    1808 words        (5.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Andrew Niccols Film, Gattaca - Andrew        Niccols 1997 film Gattaca supports the belief that nature,        despite its defects, is preferable to a flawless        genetically engineered existence. This idea is explored        through the character of Vincent who exhibits desire,        resilience and determination, natural human elements that        cannot be manufactured and are seemingly not present in the        faultless future that is presented in Gattaca. These        characteristics appear to be contrasted by the other        characters in the film, such as Anton and the conforming        Irene, who are perceived to be flawless in the context of        their surroundings but are quite mechanical and        emotionless....  [tags: Movies, Films]                    711 words        (2 pages)                    Better Essays                    [preview]                                    Exploring the Future - Science        Fiction often opens the eyes of humanity so we can try to        imagine what the future will hold. More specifically,        Science Fiction movies allow us to explore examples of        utopian or dystopian societies. They allow us to explore        different planets in outer space. Due to all of the        creative components found in the set designs of several        science fiction movies, a viewer can watch the movie and        escape reality. The interesting innovations seen in the set        designs look very futuristic so the viewers imagination is        inspired and lets you indulge in the film....  [tags:        Science Fiction, Gattaca]                    1252 words        (3.6 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    The Idea of Discrimination Based on Genetic        -        The film Gattaca was released in 1997, just six years prior        to the completion of the Human Genome Project (completed in        April 2003), with a working draft completed in June 2000.        The name of the film refers to an Aerospace corporation        featured in the movie; however, its letters correspond to        the 4 nucleotide bases that make up the integrity of the        human genome. The sequencing of the human genome poses        tremendous benefits not only in the future, but in the        present. From identifying pharmaceutical targets in the        body, screening for diseased genes, or determine if        individuals are predisposed for certain hereditary or        nonhereditary illness....  [tags: human genome,        gattaca, genetic discrimination]                    1245 words        (3.6 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    Cracking Your Genetic Code: A Review of Genetic        Testing - Cracking Your Genetic Code: A Review        of Genetic Testing In Gattaca, the plot focuses on the        ethics, the risks, and the emotional impact of genetic        testing in the nearby future. The film was released in the        90s; yet in the present, the film does not give the        impression of science fiction. Today, genetic testing is        prevalent in many aspects of the scientific community. This        paper will describe genetic testing, its purpose,        diagnostic techniques that use genetic testing, relating        Huntingtons disease to genetic testing, and the pros and        cons of genetic testing....  [tags: film analysis,        gattaca, ethics, risks]        :: 9 Works Cited                    1554 words        (4.4 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    Comparing Dystopian Dream of Brave New World, The        Handmaids Tale and GATTACA - The Dystopian        Dream of Brave New World, The Handmaids Tale and        GATTACA In Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill        writes that it is better to be a human being dissatisfied        than a pig satisfied. By this he meant there are        qualitative degrees of satisfaction and if to be satisfied        were lowered in status to that of a pig, its better for        us to be dissatisfied humans. The film GATTACA and the        books Brave New World and The Handmaids Tale create        fictional places where the needs and desires of humans are        met, but not as well as they should be and not without a        price....  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[tags: Gattaca,        Laissez-Faire, Maximalist Eugenics]                    1482 words        (4.2 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Evolution of Human Characteristics - Human        characteristics have evolved all throughout history and        have been manipulated on a global scale through the use of        science and technology. Genetic modification is one such        process in which contemporary biotechnology techniques are        employed to develop specific human characteristics. Despite        this, there are a countless number of negative issues        related with genetic modification including discrimination,        ethical issues and corruption. Hence, genetic modification        should not be used to enhance human characteristics....         [tags: genetic modification, ethics,        discrimination]                    794 words        (2.3 pages)                    Better Essays                            [preview]                                    A Critique on the Transhumanism Movement        -        When did being human become not good enough. Transhumanism        theories strive toward the perfect human, a posthuman,        which can be achieved through modern technology. In the        opinion of transhumanists, humans are constantly subject to        change and their calling is to transcend their body and        brain in order to reach their full potential. While this        may have positive effects for the people involved, such as        immunity toward hereditary diseases, Down syndrome for        example, the question arises what is considered ethical in        these practices....  [tags: Genetic Manipulation,        Nanotechnology]        :: 18 Works Cited                    3010 words        (8.6 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    The Dangers of Genetic Engineering - The Dangers of        Genetic Engineering Science is defined as knowledge based        on observed facts and tested truths arranged in an orderly        system. It has had an extreme effect on technology, which        covers production, transportation, and even entertainment.        In the past, though, science has always remained distant.        However, with the birth of genetic engineering, science has        become something that will deeply affect lives.        Advancements are being made daily with genetic engineering:        the Human Genome Project is nearly done, gene replacement        therapy lies within reach, and cloning is on the        horizon....  [tags: Papers]                    1248 words        (3.6 pages)                    Good Essays                    [preview]                                    The Battle Between Science and Religion: The God of the        Gaps Theory by Neil DeGrasse Tyson - Imagine a        world where many people are not born the way they are just        by chance, but by design. Not a design by a god but by men.        What is one of the most common science fiction topics. Well        thanks to scientific advancement people can start moving        cloning more into science and less into fiction. Thanks to        the impeccable work of many scientists across the world the        world is moving forward in many ways. But it begs the        question, what limits do politicians have to place on        science. Is best to let them have free reign over their        domain, as politicians have on their own, or do they need        to be tethered....  [tags: god, scientific ignorance,        bias, media]        :: 5 Works Cited                    1676 words        (4.8 pages)                    Powerful Essays                            [preview]                                    Programmed To Be Free: Exploring Andrew Niccol's        Gatacca - Programmed To Be Free Gatacca by        Andrew Niccol tells the story of Vincent, a young man        naturally and traditionally engendered in a world where        genetic engineering is the followed pattern to have a        child. Few minutes after his birth, Vincents fate is        revealed through a DNA analysis. Two important facts in the        analysis will mark Vincents life, a fail in his cardio        system and his life expectancy, only thirty years. The film        shows a world where life is highly determined by genetics,        and happiness is mostly based on the quality of the genetic        profile, a kind of identity card for people....         [tags: Film Analysis, Movies, Films]        :: 4 Works Cited                    1231 words        (3.5 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    The Case Against Perfection by Michael Sandel        -        Michael Sandel is a distinguished political philosopher and        a professor at Harvard University. Sandel is best known for        his best known for his critique of John Rawls's A Theory of        Justice. While he is an acclaimed professor if government,        he has also delved deeply into the ethics of biotechnology.        At Harvard, Sandel has taught a course called \"Ethics,        Biotechnology, and the Future of Human Nature\" and from        2002 to 2005 he served on the Presidents Council on        Bioethics (Harvard University Department of Government,        2013)....  [tags: ethics, biotechnology, genetic        engineering]        :: 4 Works Cited                    972 words        (2.8 pages)                    Better Essays                            [preview]                                    Testing an Authors Vision Organization Guide        -        Testing an Authors Vision Organization Guide Introduction        You will need to transition us, the readers, from our world        into your paper. Make sure you give us a sense of context        (what gave rise to your paper?), conflict (give us a sense        of They Say\/I Say), and focus (give us a question that        focuses your paper or give us your thesis statement). So,        for the focus you might have: ---Is this vision of genetic        manipulation in literature possible, and if so, should we        be afraid. ---OR.This vision of genetic manipulation is        occurring in small amounts today and could blossom into a        world in which individuals fear imperfection and groups of        perfect people wield power over those less than the        visio...  [tags: Assignment]                    1045 words        (3 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    ?Vincent is not a hero? 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A more open-minded inspection of the        issue reveals that the idea of parents improving their        childrens life prospects through genetic engineering        (provided it is safe) is, at its core, not unethical....         [tags: designer children]                    1314 words        (3.8 pages)                    Strong Essays                            [preview]                                    The Decline of the World's IQ - What will end        the world as we know it. It could be climate change,        disease, famine, or global war. If none of those come to        pass there is always the truth that we are breeding our IQ        into the basement. Its called dysgeneic fertilization, and        it has been happening for as long as weve been recording        intelligence. Although this decline can be seen across the        board, not everyone is affected the same way or to the same        extent. 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If the company succeeds in finding this gene, it        may be able to produce a drug to sell to people who have        these diseases....  [tags: Medical Ethics        ]        :: 5 Works Cited                    1340 words        (3.8 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Altering Human Genome - Altering Human        Genome The gene pool could use a little chlorine. -Bumper        Sticker Consider Gods handiwork; who can straighten what        He hath made crooked? -Ecclesiastes 7:13, from Gattaca I        not only think that we will tamper with Mother Nature. I        think Mother wants us to. -Willard Gaylin, from Gattaca        With the scientific breakthroughs of the recent decades the        humans have become more powerful than ever in their mastery        of Nature. 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With the passing of time, new ideas and        methodologies, and key technological developments have        lead, not to discarding knowledge, but to modifying our        previous knowledge....  [tags: Natural        Sciences]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1037 words        (3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Dystopian Comparisons - In the Book A        Clockwork Orange, the short stories Harrison Burgeron, The        Lottery and the movies Gattaca and the Truman Show by        Anthony Burgess, Kurt Vonnegut, Shirly Jackson, Andrew        Niccol and Peter Wier respectively. These pieces of        literature(and cinematography) all have a society that        controls and manipulates the individual or Protaganist. The        society does this because it wants total control over both        the individual and the society as a whole. A Clockwork        Orange is futuristic look at England....  [tags:        Compare Contrast]                    1439 words        (4.1 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Genetic Engineering and the End of the World As We Know        It - \"It's The End Of The World As We        Know It (And I Feel Fine)\" --- From a Song by REM Having        completed the Human Genome Project, scientists now seek to        uncover the secrets of the human proteome (Begley 1). It is        \"guesstimated\" that the proteome, meaning all the proteins,        will involve up to 1000 times more data than the genome        did. But this again brings us to the question: What will        the scientific and medical communities do with all this        information. deCode Genetics, partnered with Roche Holding        of Basel, wants Iceland's genes to examine 25-35 common        genetically linked diseases (Marshall 539)....         [tags: Genetic Manipulation Essays]        :: 5 Works Cited                    1406 words        (4 pages)                    Powerful Essays                    [preview]                                    Designer Babies - Within the        last 100 years or so scientists have many valuable        discoveries that have benefited mankind. These discoveries        include the discovery of genes. Scientists have discovered        what makes humans so unique from one another. However, with        this newly gained knowledge of the function of genes comes        the ability to alter or change them. Just imagine in the        not so near future, you and your partner want to start a        family together. You travel to your local gene councillor        to pick the physical and characteristic traits of your        child....  [tags: Genetic        Engineering]        :: 3 Works Cited                    1141 words        (3.3 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Therapuetic Cloning - Children grow        up watching movies such as Star Wars as well as Gattaca        that contain the idea of cloning which usually depicts that        society is on the brink of war or something awful is in the        midsts but, with todays technology the sci-fi nature of        cloning is actually possible. The science of cloning        obligates the scientific community to boil the subject down        into the basic category of morality pertaining towards        cloning both humans as well as animals. While therapeutic        cloning does have its moral disagreements towards the use        of using the stem cells of humans to medically benefit        those with incomplete sets of DNA, the benefits of        therapeutic cloning outweigh the disagreements indubitably        due...  [tags: dna, medicine,        treatment]        :: 5 Works Cited                    1296 words        (3.7 pages)                    Strong Essays                    [preview]                                    Genetic Engineering - In the field        of animal and human genetic engineering there is much more        speculation, than fact, because very little has actually        been tested in the real world. Firstly, theres a big        question mark over safety of genetic engineering. In        addition, genetic engineering can cause greater problems        than that what we have today. Moreover, we can create a        injustice world between Designer vs Non-designer children.        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