If Jack Dawson Were to be Cloned
This week,
we have focused on science and technology. Cloning is a controversial means
which requires advanced and latest science and technology. After watching Titanic 3D (2012) in IMAX® for the fifth
time today,
I started to wonder what would happen if Jack (the male leading role
in this movie) were to be cloned.
There are
some assumptions which can be confirmed. The cloned Jack would still be
handsome, attractive and charming. It is because most part of the gene of the
original Jack and the cloned Jack are the same. Similarly, Rose (the female
leading role) might think that the cloned Jack was very good at sketching.
Moreover, both Jacks would be easygoing. Finally, the cloned Jack would still
be a guy, of course.
However,
the cloned Jack would be somewhat different. Although the new Jack was
attractive, Rose might not have a crush on him. It is because this Jack would never
be the original Jack, who Rose fell in love with, any more. The cloned Jack would
just be the twin of Jack or Jack II, not the original one. Then, the cloned
Jack would still be a good artist, but his style might change. It would be possible
that Rose did not appreciate his paintings any more. Furthermore, he would also
be easygoing, but there has been no longer RMS Titanic for him to board since
it foundered on her maiden voyage on 15 April, 1912. As a result, he had no
opportunity to encounter Rose. Finally, even if he managed to meet Rose by
other means, he might be unable to love her for he was not straight any more.
As a loyal
fan of Titanic and Jack, I do not want
these things happening. If Jack were to be cloned successfully, it would be a
nightmare to me.
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