I agree with #2. I
think part of the point of the novel is to profoundly question what it is to be human. Note what
the humans do: they hunt down androids as if they were wild beasts and engage in shallow lives.
The androids seem to be presented as more human than the humans themselves in their emotions and
their desire to make...
Friday, 20 April 2012
Could we compare androids to children? In the novel androids' lifespan is limited to few years (something connected with their metabolism, they are...
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