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SCIENCE FICTION What is it?

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SCIENCE FICTIONWhat is it?

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fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets.

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Science fiction is a genre of fiction in which the stories often tell about science and technology of the future. It is important to note that science fiction has a relationship with the principles of science—these stories involve partially true-partially fictitious laws or theories of science. It should not be completely unbelievable, because it then ventures into the genre fantasy.

The plot creates situations different from those of both the present day and the known past. Science fiction texts also include a human element, explaining what effect new discoveries, happenings and scientific developments will have on us in the future.

Science fiction texts are often set in the future, in space, on a different world, or in a different universe or dimension.

Early pioneers of the genre of science fiction are H. G. Wells (The War of the Worlds) and Jules Verne (20,000 Leagues Under The Sea).

Some well-known 20th century science fiction texts include 1984 by George Orwell, Brave New World by Alduous Huxley, and The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. In addition, the four most-popular and well-recognized 20th century authors are Isaac Asimov, author of the Foundation trilogy and his robot series, Arthur C. Clarke famous for 2001, a Space Odyssey; Ray Bradbury, known for his Martian Chronicles, and Robert Heinlein, author of Stranger in a Strange Land and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.

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Sci Fi Author’s DefinitionsThe author Theodore

Sturgeon said, "'A good science-fiction story is

a story about human beings, with a human problem, and a human solution, which would not have happened at all without its science content'"

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Remember: Writers take scientific possibilities and develop them step-by-step from known data to form a story.

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Major Themes in Science Fiction

Space travel to and from other planets

(ie: Star Wars, Star Trek) Time travel to the past and future (ie: Back to the Future) Psychological/biological changes to

man brought about by scientific changes(ie: The Incredible Hulk, Spider Man)

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Miriam Allen de Ford explains the difference between science fiction and fantasy: "'Science fiction deals with improbable possibilities, fantasy with plausible impossibilities" (Aldiss 26).

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The first true science fiction novel was Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.

She wrote about scientific practices and tried to persuade the reader that her story could actually happen.

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Frankenstein was the first novel in English to deal with the possibility that science can create a monster that can destroy science, and possibly mankind.

Mary Shelley did not wish the story to be considered "supernatural“. She made the main character a scientist and his scientific efforts were highlighted.

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What is Science Fiction? Science fiction is a writing style

which combines science and fiction.

It is only limited by what we presently know about the basic physical laws of nature.

It evolved as a response to fantasy.

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Sci-fi vs. Fantasy SCIENCE FICTION:

A genre that extrapolates from current scientific trends. The technology of a science fiction story may be either the driving force of the story or merely the setting for a drama, but all science fiction tends to predict or define the future.

FANTASY:A genre not based in reality presupposing that magic and mythical/supernatural creatures exist.

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Recap

Sci-fi def.??? Characteristics of sci-fi??? Major themes in sci-fi???

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“Naming of Names” Pg. 153 In Notebook: Notes Section write out and answer

as we read: Title: Author: Setting: Characters: POV: Conflict Plot: Tone: Symbols: