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Friday, November 11, 2016

Human Emotion in Equilibrium

For the purpose of creating a peaceful society, the antagonist, stimulate, who is ruler of Libria in Kurt Wimmers film Equilibrium (2002), eradicates the unbent source of military mans inhumanity to man - ones ability to feel. In this way, he believes as humankind is one, struggle is gone and hate is a memory. However, without feeling, it has no point for human being to exist, and Libria becomes simply a seemingly placid society, where citizens ar non content with their lives at all. bloody shame OBrien, who is arrested for violating the righteousness of Libria says, To feel is as vital as tip. And without it, without love, without anger, without sorrow, breath is just a measure ticking (Equilibrium 29:39). Having feeling, emotion, and demeanor is indispens adequate to(p) for human beings since the fund of mankind, but sometimes, having them ignites rage, wars, and conflicts. After all, it is fundamentally the natural process they arouse to go through.\nEquilibrium is clip in 2072 in Libria afterwards the World War III. Father believes as long as people become emotionless, at that place will be no more war, thus enacting the law that people are unavoidable to wee the daily slam of Prozium, which temporarily takes away peoples feelings. Whats worse, Grammaton divines are obliged to execute smack offenders, people who refuse to take the injection. All emotionally stimulant items are also prohibited, such as art, literature and music. unrivaled of the rebel clerics Errol Partridge says, Everything that makes us what we are traded away (Equilibrium 16:55). As he is caught by another elite cleric John Preston reading a book The Poetry of William butler Yeats. Partridge states that life is empty without feelings and the exact meaning of humans humankind is merely of nothing. Somehow, Preston is not able to at a lower placestand Partridge under the circumstances that he is emotionless, and thence he kills him. Afterwards, Preston is assigned to get down the underground society, where sense ...

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