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Kaylee Swinford

February, 19, 2014

UNWIND/ FRINGE
Technology | Pushing the boundaries of Life | Moral dilemmas

Technology
The theme of technology is present in the dystopian setting of unwind through the advanced technology encapsulating the unwinding process. Fringe also displays this theme through the futuristic methods, and the presence of time travel and multiple dimensions.

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Unwind, by Neal shusterman
This novel follows three teens on the run from a government that believes unwinding, or body harvesting, is an alternate solution to abortions and unwanted teens. Unwinding is also a choice for extremely religious families who want to tithe one of their teens. Although controversial in topic, this disturbing novel inspires deep thought about organ donation, abortion, and ones

What is life?
Unwind questions the fundamental boundary of when life begins, and when it ends, much as fringe does when one character dies and is replaced by a version of himself, belonging to another dimension.

Moral dilemmas
Both novel and t.v. show encase serious moral dilemmas including the right to life, the characters "playing God", and the amount of government interference.

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Kaylee Swinford

February, 19, 2014

Theme of Technology
Advanced medical technologies were invented in Shusterman's society to allow life to continue on, even after death. Fringe entices the mind with other worldly inventions and space time paradoxes. The use of technology in each of these medias develops into a complex theme.

Fringe
The lines between science ction and reality blur as J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman, the team behind Star Trek and Alias, regroup to craft this mind!bending series that begins as an international ight lands at Boston's Logan Airport with everyone of the passengers and crew members brutally murdered. When FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham "Anna Torv# and her partner Special Agent John Scott "Mark Valley# are called in to investigate, a mysterious, near fatal mishap prompts Special Agent Dunham to seek out the assistance of famed genius Dr. Walter Bishop "John Noble#. Dr. Bishop has a reputation as our generation's Einstein, but due to the fact that he's been institutionalized for the past twenty years, the only way of contacting him is by going through his estranged son Peter "Joshua Jackson#. Later, Special Agent Dunham's investigation leads her into the lair of unscrupulous corporate schemer Nina Sharp "Blair Brown, who may hold the key that reveals the incident on Flight 627 as a small piece in a much larger, and frighteningly sinister, conspiracy. Only with the assistance of fellow FBI agents Phillip Broyles "Lance Reddick#, Charlie Francis "Kirk Acevedo#, and Astrid Farnsworth "Jasika Nicole# will Agent Dunham and her partner have any hope of uncovering the twisted truth behind the crime that seemed too strange to be true. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi, of fandango.com

Theme of the question of life.


Playing God is an aspect of both medias, as rules are presented that establish a beginning point and end point of life, including exceptions. Conner and Hayden introduce the question, what is life, and all questions that develop with asking this question, in a cargo crate. They were faced with not only the contemplation of their own death, but the contemplation of their soul and will. Dr. Bishop of Fringe develops new sciences that seem to break the boundaries we hold as humans, and inspects the boundaries between God and man.

The Theme of challenging morals


3 main moral challenges present
in both medias; What is humane? The presence of a soul The boundaries of the power of the government 2 !

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