Analysis Of The Minority Report By Philip K Dick

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The name of the story is “The Minority Report” written by Philip K Dick. In this story, we see lots of things that change our perspective about certain moral beliefs. This is exactly what the main protagonist Anderton is experiencing as well. He was following his moral beliefs, depending on the situations he was undergoing. So, this paper will see if Anderton is following the moral beliefs or not through his perspective on morals. The paper will also address Nietzsche. Firstly, Anderton wants to change everything the way he wishes it to be or the way he thinks is right. He does not care what other people will think about him. At that moment, he changes everything the way he wants them to be. That is what he did in the “minority report”. In the article, the reader saw how he tries to prove that his personal safety is more important than anything else. He says that “[his] personal safety is important because [he is] a human being” (page 47). This means that he does not consider anything moral because at that moment he is kind of selfish and is overtaken by his impulse. Moreover, he is not the person he was before, who believed the precrime system theory. He proves that if it is about someone, then he should follow the moral beliefs and truth. Truth defines who you are, but if it is on himself, then he thinks his safety is more important than anything else. Eventually, the fact is that sometimes it is good to be selfish because it is how the world is created. If you are not

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