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Why does Roy save Deckard?

Roy Baty has has ended his rebellion against humans and given up fighting against his fate of a too short life (how human). Intellectually, he knows his time is up-his body is failing. More important, his spirit and will to fight is dead. It died with Pris. Without Pris or other replicants he would be relegated to being a talking machine. Without meaning there is no life. He and his friends have failed in their quest, so he lets go.

Even though he is a machine, Roy is 'human'. This is stated in two ways. The rain soliliquy is the same summary any human might give at a moment of utter defeat. Also, saving Dekard's life is Roy's statement of awareness of shared humanity and the value of life. Roy is a dead man walking (or sitting). Depriving Dekard of his life serves Roy no useful purpose. As a statement, it is even more powerful because he sees what biological humans are too prejudiced to see.

Why does Roy save Deckard?

Roy Baty has has ended his rebellion against humans and given up fighting against his fate of a too short life (how human). Intellectually, he knows his time is up-his body is failing. More important, his spirit and will to fight is dead. It died with Pris. Without Pris or other replicants he would be relegated to being a talking machine. Without meaning there is no life. He and his friends have failed in their quest, so he lets go.

Even though he is a machine, Roy is 'human'. This is stated in two ways. The rain soliliquy is the same summary any human might give at a moment of utter defeat. Also, saving Dekard's life is Roy's statement of awareness of shared humanity and the value of life. Roy is a dead man walking (or sitting). Depriving Dekard of his life serves Roy no useful purpose. As a statement, it is even more powerful because he sees what biological humans too prejudiced to see.

Why does Roy save Deckard?

Roy Baty has has ended his rebellion against humans and given up fighting against his fate of a too short life (how human). Intellectually, he knows his time is up-his body is failing. More important, his spirit and will to fight is dead. It died with Pris. Without Pris or other replicants he would be relegated to being a talking machine. Without meaning there is no life. He and his friends have failed in their quest, so he lets go.

Even though he is a machine, Roy is 'human'. This is stated in two ways. The rain soliliquy is the same summary any human might give at a moment of utter defeat. Also, saving Dekard's life is Roy's statement of awareness of shared humanity and the value of life. Roy is a dead man walking (or sitting). Depriving Dekard of his life serves Roy no useful purpose. As a statement, it is even more powerful because he sees what biological humans are too prejudiced to see.

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Why does Roy save Deckard?

Roy Baty has has ended his rebellion against humans and given up fighting against his fate of a too short life (how human). Intellectually, he knows his time is up-his body is failing. More important, his spirit and will to fight is dead. It died with Pris. Without Pris or other replicants he would be relegated to being a talking machine. Without meaning there is no life. He and his friends have failed in their quest, so he lets go.

Even though he is a machine, Roy is 'human'. This is stated in two ways. The rain soliliquy is the same summary any human might give at a moment of utter defeat. Also, saving Dekard's life is Roy's statement of awareness of shared humanity and the value of life. Roy is a dead man walking (or sitting). Depriving Dekard of his life serves Roy no useful purpose. As a statement, it is even more powerful because he sees what biological humans too prejudiced to see.