Compare the idea of what it means to be human using the film, Her, and comparing that idea against another example from another work of art with the goal of creating your own definition of contemporary human experience.

Length: Minimum of 3 but no more than 5 pages, MLA format for short papers (double space, 12 pt font either Times New Roman or Calibri, 1 inch margins)
This must be submitted either as a Word document or PDF.
Refer directly to specific moments in the film in your answer to illustrate your thinking.

Question and challenge social, cultural, and aesthetic issues in the film

Reflect on the role of creative expression in communicating what it means to be human.

You must use and cite at least 2 readings from Being Human- Core Readings in the Humanities 1st Edition

Note: while in-text citations are required, a Works Cited page is not required
remember that this assignment will be submitted to Unicheck.

In a well-organized essay, compare the idea of what it means to be human using the film, Her, and comparing that idea against another example from another work of art (painting, photography, poem, literature, film, etc.) with the goal of creating your own definition of contemporary human experience.

Make sure to address the diverse nature of the human experience (given factors such as time, culture, setting, or medium).

Using at least 2 readings from your Being Human text, explain how your ideas connect to themes from throughout the semester.

Compare the idea of what it means to be human using the film, Her, and comparing that idea against another example from another work of art with the goal of creating your own definition of contemporary human experience.
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