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The Themes in Galax Arena
Summary:
Essay identifies the themes in "Galax Arena" by Gillian Rubenstein and discusses my personal response to them.
Galax-Arena explores the inner conflict of three children captured amongst many for a secret project. The children of Galax-Arena perform like animals for immortals or the so called `aliens'. Genesis Five, a project where children are sacrificed for the sake of living longer. When performing, the children were competitive, although some took care and were loyal to each other for this was their family. Gillian Rubenstein wrote Galax-Arena to tell us that as technology grows, it has a negative effect as well as a positive. The positive side of technology would help us in one way or another while the negative side disapproves the invention by causing harm or affecting us in a bad way. As we exceed in to the future, us children should not be treated as toys and nor should we have to live lying to ourselves. We should be able to live in happiness...
This section contains 753 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |