"Planet Of The Apes"
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James Burroughs is a critic. In his article, "The Fiction of Science
Fiction," he expresses his opinion that the movie, "Planet of the Apes," has no
value or real meaning for society today. He says it is like other similar
science fiction movies made in the 1960s because it is so out-of-date. He ....
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.... they would have been free to live as equals. The apes and the humans would
have been co-inhabitants of the earth rather than creatues in a superior-
inferior relationship. "Planet of the Apes" is a perfect example of why
language is so important.
Another reason I am disputing Mr. Burrough's opinion of this movie is its
strong message concerning how humans were treated by apes. When we watched
"Planet of the Apes," we cannot fail to notice the mutes are treated. They were
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