There is no Pris," he said. "Only Rachael Rosen, over and over again.
by Philip K. Dick (0 Reviews)
In Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", a character references the absence of a figure named Pris, emphasizing the singular and repetitive nature of Rachael Rosen's presence. This statement highlights the theme of identity and the complexities of artificial beings. The characters grapple with their own existence and the blurred lines between human and machine, underscoring the emotional depth of the androids. This quote reflects the novel's...
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