what do these stories collectively (together) reveal about humanity’s relationship with atomic technology in the aftermath of World War II (post-1945)?

History and Atomic Technology

Storytelling, including historical investigations, oral traditions, cinema, and documentaries, offers an important method to investigate culture. Using the films Gojira (1954), Dr. Strangelove (1964), the book Voices from Chernobyl (1995), and the documentary The Atomic States of America (2012) we considered what stories reveal about ideas, attitudes, morals, and tensions within the cultures and societies that produced them. Select two (2) of these stories and consider: what do these stories collectively (together) reveal about humanity’s relationship with atomic technology in the aftermath of World War II (post-1945)? To answer this question you might find it useful to interpret how storytellers used such things as characters, genre, plot, settings, dialogue, analogies, cinematography, and/or music to illuminate this relationship and its lessons for humanity. Your response to this question must be 500 to 750 words (approximately 2 to 3 pages).

Hi there. the films that the essay need you can find it on the website, and some of the films have reviews, so you can read those reviews instead of actually watch them, the book is on the kindle, the kindle website is https://read.amazon.com/, and you can find in in my account, the username is  123qweASDzxc and the password is 123QWEasdzxc

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