Theology Final Paper

Choose EITHER to 1) write a reaction paper (to be formatted and treated the like the other papers during this course) quite simply responding to the question: What were your MOST FAVORITE and LEAST FAVORITE readings for the course, and why?
Or, 2) after watching the movie Gattaca in the next unit, choose one of these prompt questions and write an answer in response to it:
Guide to Watching Gattaca (1997)
Characters of Note:
1) Vincent Freeman (a.k.a., Jerome Eugene Morrow, or just “Jerome”)
played by Ethan Hawke
2) Jerome Eugene Morrow (a.k.a., “Eugene” after Vincent comes on-scene)
played by Jude Law
3) Irene Cassini
played by Uma Thurman
4) Anton Freeman
played by Loren Dean
I) Names play an important role in the tracing personal identity throughout the film. Note when and how characters are named, change names, conceal or reveal names. What is one instance in the film where a name deliberately reveals or conceals something important about the identity of a character? (For example, the main character, Vincent, has as a last name “Freeman.” That family name is significant because it says something about a quality (“freedom”) that he is striving to experience throughout the course of his life.)
II) An important theme in the film involves the way by which many of the characters are in search of their identity. More to the point, characters like Vincent/Jerome, Jerome/Eugene and Irene are constantly expected to verify or validate who they are via objective criteria such as DNA sampling. The irony is that these objective forms of verification are often deployed in the service of concealing identity. Describe an instance in the film with one character in mind where such a thing takes place.
III) Briefly describe how one of the following environmental symbols functions in the film: 1) water/ocean, 2) sun/light, 3) blood or 4) sky/outer space.
IV) The opening credits of the film include two quotes: 1) “Consider God’s handiwork: who can straighten what He hath made crooked?” (Ecclesiastes 7:13) and 2) “I not only think we will tamper with Mother Nature. I think Mother Nature wants us to.” (from Willard Gaylin) Initially these two quotes present a view of nature that is in tension, one where God’s power to create and order things is paramount, and another where the human capability to manipulate our own being is encouraged. Are these two viewpoints necessarily conflicting? Why or why not?
V) When being interviewed by the detectives (one of whom ends being Vincent/Jerome’s long-lost brother!) the Director says “No one exceeds his [genetic] potential.” In your opinion, is this true? Why or why not?

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