Analysis Of Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep

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Throughout the novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, Rick Deckard’s predetermined beliefs about androids are challenged by the ones he loves and his relationships with them. He draws multiple parallels between the emotional capacity, or lack thereof, of androids and of humans to challenge these beliefs. Emotional capacity in this sense applies to the personalities, emotions, and depth of feeling shown in the humans, and in this case, the androids as well. On his journey, Rick Deckard more specifically finds these parallels through Iran and Rachael Rosen in the forms of the mood organ and the empathy box. These parallels begin with the argument between Rick Deckard and his wife, Iran, over the use of the Penfield mood organ in the beginning of the novel. Iran is attempting to dial herself into depression in order to feel a seemingly real emotion. This is ironic because although Iran is using a machine to create these feelings, she finds some emotions to be more real than others. This draws attention then to her lack of sensitivity when it comes to emotion due to the regular use of the Penfield mood organ.
While Deckard is consulting Iran, who wants to dial depression for six hours with the Penfield mood organ, the reader must realize that after this depression, Iran can choose to alternate to a happier, more uplifting emotion. I believe …show more content…

Androids are infamously known for not having empathy, but humans receive this feeling through a box seemingly separate from themselves. Humans after World War Terminus use the empathy box to merge with Mercer and view life in another’s footsteps, that of Mercer. This in my opinion is an extension of my argument that Rick Deckard’s journey is to find the links that hold androids so close to humanity. Without the empathy box, the humans may not be able to conceive the idea of empathy which androids can

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