The special character of Do Orroids dreams of an electric sheep, "The old man said no matter where you go, you will be asked to do something bad. This is the basic condition of life and is needed to infringe his identity (156) This sentence reminds me of some articles William Butler Yeh read. We are all taught to exist as a metaphor, as a symbol of something bigger than ourselves and as "a violation of your own identity" as Dick said.
Due to the handling of the robot, the dream of the robot electric sheep and blade has a human theme. Do Orroids The reason for humanity of Dream of Electric Sheep and Blade Runner is due to the creation of a robot. Robots are mainly made for slavery, but it is easy to say that they do not have the same rights as they progress, through books and movies. Director of eco feminist Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner", SF movie, "Screen Killer" perspective: Ridley Scott (Ridley Scott), 1982 was issued based on the first Phillip · K · Philip K. Dick's novel "Android Dreams of Electric Sheep?" Has been fascinated by film audiences, theorists and critics for 15 years. The work includes a series of academic papers Judith B. Kerman's Retrofitting Blade Runner 2 Paul M. Sammon's book
Do robots dream of electric sheep? (Rename bladed runner: Android dreams of electric sheep? Later version) is a science fiction science novel written by American writer Philip K. Dick first published in 1968. Novels were created in post apocalyptic San Francisco, and the life of the earth nuclear global war was greatly destroyed. Since most animal species are in danger of extinction or extinct due to extreme radiation poisoning, possession of animals is now a symbol of sympathy and sympathy, an attitude to encourage animals. This book is the main foundation of the film "Silver Wings Killer" in 1982, many of which are used in the sequel "Blade Runner 2049" in 2017.