Edward Neumeier
& Michael Miner’s Robocop and
Agatha Christie’s The Case of the Caretaker illustrate
and detail the themes of Betrayal, Greed, and Retribution over
time. Robocop is
set in the modern and futuristic time while The Case of the Caretaker is set in the early
1900s. Robocop examines a society
that incorporates arms dealers and requires assistance from the technologically
advanced law enforcer. On the other hand, The
Case of the Caretaker explores small town crimes solved by the deductions
of an amateur detective. Both texts look at how crime is dealt with within
their subsequent societies with the advancement of social rights and
technological achievements. Consequently, Neumeier and Miner and Christie
depict the evolution of society through cinematography, imagery, symbolism and
characterisation.
The actions of
betraying one’s group or cause, committing treachery. Betrayal is very
noticeable throughout Robocop, when
detective Murphy is going through the final stages of programming, his memory
has been wiped, he no longer sees his family, and he is enslaved to serve the
company that gave him new life. The eventually decide to kill him as he broke
through their programming and has become a liability, betraying him in the act.
Like Robocop betrayal is a key theme in
the case of the Caretaker when Harry
married Louise only to attain her wealth and killing her in the process.
Overtime betrayal was taken its toll on society, and how it is presented. It depended on the
writers if they want to make the theme obvious or keep on the low to surprise
and shock the audience.
The intense and
selfish desire for something, such as wealth, power, or food. Greed is quite
noticeable throughout Robocop, as Omni Consumer
Products pushes Detective Murphy to be the perfect cyber law enforcer. Main
protagonist CEO of Omni Consumer Products Raymond Sellars is in charge of the
cyber law enforcement project in it to make a large profit. Greed is a major
theme within the case of the Caretaker, Louise’s
husband Harry Laxton, has schemed a decisive plan that would’ve made him even
richer. He married Louise’s because she was wealthy, killed her, and was going
to do to the same thing to Dr Haydock’s niece, all for the money. Overtime
greed has remained the same, like betrayal, it depended on the writers if they
want to make the theme obvious or keep on the low to surprise and shock the
audience.
Punishment inflicted
on someone as vengeance for a wrong doing or criminal act. Retribution is very
prominent towards the end of Robocop,
as Detective Murphy realises that Omni Consumer Products is trying to
kill him, and take away his family. He seeks retribution for numerous acts the
company has inflicted upon him and his family, taking away his identity as a
human, violating human nature & human rights, enslaved him to work and only
work for them, and etc. Similar to Mrs.
Murgatroyed in the case of the Caretaker¸
as she kills Louise because of threats from Harry. She seeks retribution for
Louise and confesses to the police for killing her but was forced by Harry
Laxton, sentencing him to jail.
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