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Science Fiction

Science Fiction. Genre and Concerns. Familiar Science Fiction. Star Wars Star Trek 2001: A Space Odyssey Independence Day I, Robot Men in Black Terminator The Matrix Jurassic Park. What do these stories all have in common?. Setting: the future Advanced technology:

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Science Fiction

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  1. Science Fiction Genre and Concerns

  2. Familiar Science Fiction • Star Wars • Star Trek • 2001: A Space Odyssey • Independence Day • I, Robot • Men in Black • Terminator • The Matrix • Jurassic Park

  3. What do these stories all have in common? • Setting: the future • Advanced technology: genetic engineering, intelligent robots, experimental medicine • Concerned with outer space: aliens, space travel, other planets and solar systems • Paranormal Phenomena and the Occult: ESP, telekinesis, psychics

  4. Sci Fi vs. Fantasy Science fiction is based in fact: some of the technology is invented, some of the places are made up, but all of it is conceivable. Fantasy is not based in reality: it is purely imaginative. Consider: Will Smith vs. Harry Potter Versus

  5. It’s all about the “What if” • Authors chose to write in the science fiction genre because it allows them to reflect upon different scenarios in the future, based on what’s happening today. • Science fiction allows us to investigate our society’s fears, dilemmas and concerns if we take a certain course of action, or if we keep doing things the way that we are.

  6. Why SciFi? • Makes us consider the emotional, psychological, and physical effects of futuristic ideas, conflict and change. • Encourages us to keep an open mind to consider unlimited possibilities. • Provokes questions regarding other forms of life, thereby bringing our own into perspective. • Stimulates curiosity and the capacity for invention. • Presents the reader with moral and ethical dilemmas that correspond to the real world.

  7. History of Childhood’s End • Author: Arthur C. Clarke -renowned Science Fiction author • Published in 1953 History -On the brink of the Space Race -The end of the British Empire and Colonialism -Pre-Civil Rights Movement Technology -The first color TV went on sale in the US for $1,175 -New York introduced the first 3-color stop lights

  8. Sci Fi Elements in Childhood’s End • Setting: the future - the beginning of the 21st century -50 years later, the middle of the 21st C • Concern with Outer Space: -Aliens -Humans have been to the moon; haven’t yet traveled the whole solar system • Advanced Technology: -advanced communications, speedy travel • Paranormal Phenomena -ESP and psychic experiences, the Ouija board, The Overmind

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