The Rhetoric of Isolation and Renewal in Pixar’s WALL-E
Abstract
In Pixar's WALL-E, Andrew Stanton explores the themes of environmental degradation, consumerism, and humanity's dependence on technology through the journey of a lone robot amidst a dystopian future. The film serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the potential consequences of negligence while simultaneously offering a message of hope and the possibility for renewal if humanity reconnects with its responsibilities.Downloads
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