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The animated Disney pixel film wall-e was released/made in 2008 and was great success and was able to warm the hearts of many people. In this movie we saw that wall-e was left alone with nothing, but his pet cockroach on earth, after the human left earth because it wasn't safe to live there anymore. In this film we know that wall-e is a solar powered machine, unlike some robots that need maintenance wall-e can keep going by resting in the sun. Everyday wall-e wakes up and collect the trash that the humans left behind and crushes them into small cubes to make trash skyscrapers, like in the story of Noah, God made Noah build a boat, so Jesus can start start again and more people can believe in him because most people just forgot about him, …show more content…
Wall-e took his job seriously he would wake up every morning and have to stack cubes or rubbish and make big buildings and skyscraper to take some of the population away. This is similar to Noah's ark, God had flooded earth so it was uninhabitable to live, he did this to so people would believe, in him again because they were very disrespectful and they would take things granted, like the people did on earth (genesis1:2 "and the earth was form and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep"). Wall-e would take things from the junk yard, that interested him like stuff that made noise, had colour and that would open and close, he would take it back to his house which was an old buy and large garbage truck, and organise each shelf with the right things (like colours). Wall-e has a friend bug which is a cockroach and he cares about him all the time and when we ran over him or accidentally does something wrong wall-Es expression are really sad (his eyes drop), wall-e also took care of eve when she shut down and would try anything to get her back to life. Similarly to Noah how he cared about the animals and his family like a gem, and he lives on the ark and protects everything on it. It similar to wall-e because took care of his friends and founding's like Noah took care of his animals and family. Both stories earth has been affected with either pollution and …show more content…
The problem with this was that humans lost bones and had memory lost, example we saw in the movie that a girl made a face time call to some who was right next to her. Similarity to Noah's ark in order for Noah and his animals to live was to build an ark, God sent this order to Noah one night when Noah was building the ark, people would be disrespectful to him, no one believed him that God was going to flood the earth for a new life on planet earth.7 The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate, 3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth. 4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.”5 And Noah did all that the Lord commanded him. This is similar to the axiom everyone just listen to the TVs and the captain and there wasn't any action just sitting there lazily. These both stories are similar because

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