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6 pages in length. In humanity's quest to embrace the concept of Utopia, Niccol's treatment of the human condition would typically inspire one to envision a world where people live life in accordance with the rule of reason; however, the writer's intent was quite the opposite. Utilizing "Gattaca" as a metaphor for Utopia – meaning true human happiness – clearly displays the need for ethical humanism, inasmuch as it is not difficult to ascertain just how off track society has gone in its urgent quest to reap materialistic benefits and gain individual domination. The writer discusses that as one relates the consequences of a world without moral fortitude, one can also perceive the manner by which humanity has overstepped the boundaries that bring together ethical conscience and humanism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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to depict a seemingly Utopian society where everything is neatly compartmentalized to the point of being sterile. This look toward the future encourages one to postulate just what a
Utopian society truly represents, as well as to consider whether or not such an entity would be at all desirable. In humanitys quest
to embrace the concept of Utopia, Niccols treatment of the human condition would typically inspire one to envision a world where people live life in accordance with the rule of
reason; however, the writers intent was quite the opposite. Utilizing Gattaca as a metaphor for Utopia - meaning true human happiness - clearly displays the need for ethical humanism,
inasmuch as it is not difficult to ascertain just how off track society has gone in its urgent quest to reap materialistic benefits and gain individual domination. As one
relates the consequences of a world without moral fortitude, one can also perceive the manner by which humanity has overstepped the boundaries that bring together ethical conscience and humanism.
"A culture whose highest priorities include self-aggrandizement, not to mention entertainment, bears marked resemblances to, shall we say, less successful cultures. Like that of the late Roman Empire" (Murchison
25A). Human beings have been striving to achieve Utopian status ever since Adam and Eve were stricken from the Garden of Eden, a
concept that is clearly brought to light through Niccols implication. That Gattaca represents the inner workings of a finely tuned clock, its metaphorical importance speaks to the grave deficit
in mans quest to define human happiness. In its advocacy of deriving the goals of life from social cooperation and the elements of natural selection, the concept of Utopia
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