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Friday 17 June 2022

Klara and The Sun post reading review

 Task:
Locate 3-5 new vocabulary words in the articles and define them.
- ludicrous: amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity, incongruity, exaggeration, or eccentricity.
- mysophobia: an extreme fear of germs.
- benevolent: well-meaning and kindly; having a desire to do good

According to the articles, what important themes/ideas does Klara and the Sun raise? Answer in complete sentences, with accompanying explanations as necessary (think of who your audience is)
 
After reading the article from The Guardian, the important themes/ideas that Klara and the Sun raised is the significance of love. What love could make a person do, the things that we can do just for the sake of our loved ones. The article talked about how "two different types of love: one that is selfish, overprotective and anxious, and one that is generous, open and benevolent." This statement are talking about how Josie's mother planned to use Klara(AF) and made her like Josie by implanting the 
if Josie did not survive her illness.

Locate another article about Klara and the Sun and record something new that you learned after reading it. Link the article in your post. 
The article from The Atlantic somewhat talked about how an artificial(AI/AF) perceives the world differently compared to some humans. As in this book Klara, the AF is very hopeful and believes that Josie would survive her illness and live for a long time. On the other hand, Chrissie,  Josie's mother almost gives up on her. 

To be honest, while reading Klara and the Sun I did not fully understand what the book is about because I was not in the class when they started the book. But after reading some articles about the book I have learnt that Klara is powered by solar or the Sun. Therefore, this made me understand why she is talking to the Sun for it to cure Josie. 


Connection Blog post (DRAFT)

 What connections can you draw so far between Klara and the Sun and Blade Runner 2049? For example, themes/ideas, characters, relationships, style, etc.?

The connection that I can see between Klara and the Sun and Blade Runner 2049 is the discrimination that was going on in the texts. For example, in Blade Runner 2049, bio-engineered replicants like K/Joe are viewed differently because of their social status. How the humans think negatively of them because replicants have more opportunities because how replicants are genetically edited to be higher than others. While in Klara and the Sun, lifted people like Josie are also discriminated against by not lifted people because of the genetically edited, because of how they also have more opportunities. Another discrimination that we understand in the book was that some Artificial Friends like Klara are also poorly treated by humans, thinking they are just robots that are made to follow orders.

In both texts, we saw how the characters developed an emotional attachment to others, for example, the relationship between K and Joi, also K and Deckard, and the relationship between Klara and Josie. In the relationship between K and Joi, we have seen romantic feelings - the love of K for Joi and Joi's love for K. Also, in Klara and the Sun, we have also seen how Josie loves her best friend Klara. And just like in the ending quoted "love is not about what inside the person but it's about other people's love".

Another connection between both texts is the environment the character was living in. For instance, in Klara and the Sun, the place that they live in is polluted. Breathing the air is unbearable, it gives off negative effects on the character. As we also hear how Klara hates and fears the "cooting machine" because of how they spew out pollution that entirely blocks the sun's rays. In Blade Runner 2049, we have also seen a mess and polluted, dirty industrialized environment. The air is full of dirt and emission. 


  • Has your understanding of what it means to be human/have personhood changed since studying these texts? How so?

After studying the two texts, my view about personhood did not change because I believe that personhood is about being aware of yourself and your surroundings. And how much a person can do things for the sake of others. For example, in Klara and the Sun, Klara showed her personhood by sacrificing her special liquid to the Sun, so that Sun would help Josie get better. Sacrificing yourself was also seen in the Blade Runner 2049, remember how K sacrifice himself for the relationship and well-being of Deckard and Anna.

BONUS QUESTION!


  • What does the film Gattaca suggest is a positive defining characteristic of humanity? (Think about our guy Vincent.) How about a negative defining characteristic of humanity? Super extra bonus: Do we see parallels in Klara or BR2049?


The only positive characteristic of humanity that I observe from the Gattaca, is how eager and persistent a person can be if they put their mind to it and their dream.