Axium Essays

  • Bed Room Descriptive Writing

    1549 Words  | 4 Pages

    The unknown I failed to open my moist less eye lids; there was something that it did not want me to see. The bitter cold numbed my feeble body, sending pulse of pure agony. I lay in a lifeless bundle on the adamantine concrete floor. My fatigued muscles ached under the strain of my feeble body. I felt something tearing at my delicate skin, its raw frame chaining me to stained walls. I manage to ease my eyes open, and saw a miniscule light bulb dangling from the ceiling which was the only means

  • Gattaca And Wall-E: Movie Analysis

    1573 Words  | 4 Pages

    population if Earth was as terrible as it looked on the videos EVE played. The film Wall-E portrays the ethical dilemma the captain faces with a strong support to return to earth. It is evident that the film critiques the slothfulness the people aboard the Axium possess. The film shows the overuse of technology as a very negative thing, and it portrays the humans as completely under the control of technology. So the captain’s decision was made out to be the correct

  • WALL-E Theme

    1118 Words  | 3 Pages

    Hello reader, I am your worthy assistant Docs: the google writer. My guidelines have informed me that you are forced to read this essay until the very end. With the earth trashed and spaceship boats launched into space, the movie WALL-E provides many morals, messages, and topics that can teach many lessons to humans who watch. One of the topics presented in WALL-E is technology. One of the themes shown on this topic is how if we overdevelop and overuse Artificial Intelligence than humans will become