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Anthnocentrism In Akira Kurosawa's Movie 'Dreams'

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After the Industrial Revolution, human beings no longer think themselves as a part of nature; contrary, anthropocentrism got its stage, became accepted by more people.
Last week, we’ve watched Akira Kurosawa’s movie – “Dreams”; therefore, our group are going to have further discussion about the movie, and what are those things of which Akira Kurosawa wanted to remind us.

First, anthropocentrism, it is the belief that human beings are the central or most significant species on the planet. Because of it, we have done many terrible things to the earth. In the “Dreams”, Akira Kurosawa tried to remind us of some crucial points.

In the first dream, the boy peeked foxes wedding, regardless of his mother’s warning.
Consequently, his was blamed for

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