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     Isaac Asimov’s Foundation - Validity of Science Fiction Submitted By: Supervised To: Palak Madan Dr Smita Mishra Assistant Professor Amity Institute of English Studies and Research AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH India Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginative content such as futuristic settings‚ futuristic science and technology‚ space travel‚ parallel universes‚

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    Adla Alsayid Period 4 02/16/16 Dystopia Crucial elements in science fiction are what helps the spectator understand the controversies that are constantly seen in today’s world. Where socio-economic classes define who we are‚ where destruction and dehumanization are seen as part of our society‚ where childhoods and hopes are taken away every day. It makes the reader wonder‚ are we living in a dystopia like condition? Where every page‚ movie‚ article‚ or magazine‚ is just a simple broken reflection

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    is literature. Science Fiction is no different than literature. Literature engages people to launch themselves into the realm of the unknown‚ and it establishes peoples’ thinking. Science fiction is literature‚ because it has the potential to alter people emotionally‚ spiritually‚ and psychologically. Science fiction not only grasps readers’ attention emotionally‚ it also morally guides society towards the future. Science fiction involving love attracts readers. Science fiction evokes emotions

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    Science fiction is advancing constantly whether we like it or not. Certain laborites are building androids to act as humans. How does science fiction redefine what is means to be human? Science fiction redefines what is means to be human because eventually we will not need to reproduce‚ we are programming androids to be exactly as humans‚ and the role of the higher being is to be replaced. Lets go back for a moment. About 10‚000 years ago we as humans were hunter gatherers. There was not a mast

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    There are many themes that exist within any one science fiction story. Religion‚ technology‚ aliens and visions of the future tend to be the more of the popular themes but one theme that over looked is that of family values‚ more specifically gender roles. In many of the stories‚ there seems to be either similar or lack of family values. In The Jetsons: The Rosie Episode‚ Anthem by Ayn Reid and "Mimsy were the Borogroves" by Lewis Padget ‚ the idea of family values or enhanced and forgotten at the

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    |Femininity in the Male Dominated World of Science Fiction | | | | | |Christel August Haygood | |Dr. Loretta Burns | |ENGL 400.01

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    Does Science Fiction support or subvert patriarchy (or neither or both)? According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ patriarchy is the ‘predominance of men in positions of power and influences in society‚ with cultural values and norms being seen as favouring men.’1 This essay will discuss patriarchy and science fiction’s treatment of it. This will be done by examining the treatment of gender and sexuality in science fiction texts such as Ursula Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness and Joe Haldeman’s

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    Ffiction Science fiction has taken different forms and evolved throughout history along with its appropriate time period. Today’s science fiction was said to be born out of a subgenre of ‘gothic science fiction’ and continues to parallel with it; an example to this form of science fiction is “The Machine Stops” by E.M. Forster‚ in the way it mimics the gothic mode of science fiction and the distortion of man’s power. The story correlates to Damien Broderick definition of science fiction in the way

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    Many science fiction stories contain similar themes and ideas‚ but only two really caught my attention. As I read these stories I couldn’t help but notice the different themes that make them appealing. Although they both have different themes‚ characters and scenarios‚ they both seem to stay true to the make believe factor. Themes like vengeance‚ justice‚ love‚ pride‚ and honor seem to appear in these short stories. For me‚ justification seems to also be present‚ one justifies on the good for mankind

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    prove that our universe keeps expanding. Hubble made a classification system that classifies the galaxies that have been used by other researchers for years. Edwin Hubble had a thing for science fiction when he was younger‚ he started to read it at a very young age‚ and one of his favorite science fiction books was Jules Verne’s 20‚000 Leagues under the Sea. When Hubble was just ten years old him and his family

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