Topic > Minority Report Theme - 1088

Believing or feeling that something in society is terribly wrong are examples of thoughts that a dystopian protagonist might have, while speaking of this, being the dystopian protagonist of The Minority Report, John A Anderton , commissioner for crime prevention, had experienced these feelings. Narrator: “It didn't seem possible: it wasn't possible. Something was wrong. Stunned, he tried to calm his reeling mind. His name was on the paper. Line one: a future murderer already accused! According to the coded data, Crime Prevention Commissioner John A. Anderton killed a man... and that within the next week. With absolute, overwhelming conviction, he didn't believe it." Dick, Philip K. (1953) The Minority Report. Copy online. (Page 1-1) Founder and head of Precrime, Commissioner, John A. Anderton, who said: "I am proud. Thirty years ago I worked out the theory - back in the days when selfish people thought in terms of quick raids on the market I saw something legitimate in front of me, something of enormous social value." Dick, Philip K. (1953) The Minority Report. Copy online. (Page 1-1) - within seconds of reading the card, he now feels that something is terribly wrong because he couldn't believe what he had just