Humans have intrinsic appeal to violate the congenital beliefs of existence, as the tendency of human condition beyond our natural world leads to destruction. Human intrinsic desire to enhance our knowledge by conquering science and the secrets of life goes beyond time and shows that literature presupposes human corruption. These works are reflected in Mary Sherry 's film "Silver Runner" by Frankenstein and Ridley Scott.
Some of them are spiritual and others are scientifically directed to human identity. Frankenstein and Blade Runner are two literary works that clearly depict the differences that exist in these perspectives that help to define human identity. Some define the identity based on factors such as family, community, wealth, etc, others define it as the ability to acquire emotions such as anger and happiness based solely on personal circumstances and experience. Frankenstein is based on how different experiences of human environment during our growth process will promote the formation of human identity. These experiences are lessons for people in adulthood. Family experience, connection with family, and the entire community play an important role in shaping the identity of a person. At the same time, wealth and poverty also contribute to individual identity in society. This is also evident from the role of Beaufort.
Shelley and Scott navigated the ontological discourse and exploration parameters in their Human Identity Profile in Shelt and Scott among their texts Frankenstein and Blade Runner. By challenging the cultural paradigm of each context, they emphasize the inadvertent control of the deadly mind, our perception of identity and existence, and the corrosive effects of moral integrity, compassion and responsibility To do. They believe that unlimited expansion and deification of science, technology and industry do not understand the influence on individuals and society, but they need to develop human experience and more intuitive relationship with nature around us He argues that he is concerned.