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    Rebekah Anne Lay The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy By: Douglas Adams Comedy- Science fiction FICTION Plot Summary- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is about an alien named “ Ford Prefect” that is posing on Earth as an out of work actor to do research to make the book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” and when the world is about to be destroyed he tells his friend “Arthur Dent” that he is an alien and that he has been posing on Earth to make a book and only minutes from the planet…

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    an issue to society. It seems to be a movement that is good in theory, but has never actually been played out. A glimpse of true and full equality is shown in Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron, where Vonnegut uses a futuristic setting in this science fiction story to portray the dangers of true equality in a society. Just like there are some in society now who do not agree with full equality, Harrison, son of George and Hazel, chooses to be the one to rebel against the act. Through this story,…

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    What would life be like if it took place in a dystopic society? What would change and what would remain the same? A dystopian society is described or defined as: “a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.” In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, readers are shown the life of Bernard Marx and other characters that live in this very controlled and futuristic world. It is shown as a “perfect” world gone wrong. Even though everyone seems happy…

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    Daniele Aquino Trigilio, Mike Vis 194s 8/30/16 Final Exam A) Neuromancer and Cyberpunk Film In the famous novel “Neuromancer”, written by William Gibson, was one of the first pieces of literature to introduce Cyberpunk as a subgenre within science-fiction. One major component within cyberpunk, deals with augmentations that are put upon the human being both physically and virtually. To put in perspective, one perfect example of augmentation that appears in Neuromancer, puts forward a…

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    the postwar era. As the United States and Europe went through a period of rebuilding domestic markets, the Cold War also stimulated a military economy. Opportunities for advancement abounded. Jobs were plentiful and people were encouraged to "work hard and get ahead." The image of the "organization man" was prevalent. If you "followed orders, you would succeed" was the conventional wisdom of the day. This attitude is reflected in Bradbury's portrayal of Montag in the opening scenes of Fahrenheit…

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    Isaac Asimov's Runaround

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    that this story would become such a major part of science fiction’s “zero hour”. Along with authors such as Arthur C. Clarke and Robert A. Heinlein, Asimov would help form the foundation of modern science fiction and explore new concepts that would soon become the commonplace of the genre. Overall, Asimov had an undeniable impact on the science fiction genre as a whole, through his innovations. Asimov began writing during a time when the science fiction genre was just beginning to develop.…

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    Handmaid's Tale." Anxious Power: Reading, Writing, and Ambivalence in Narrative by Women. Eds. Carol J. Singley and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney. Albany : State U of New York P, 1993. 349-62 Fitting, Peter. "The Turn from Utopia in Recent Feminist Fiction." Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. Eds. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Goodwin. Knoxville : U of Tennessee P, 1990. 141-158. Garlick, Barbara. "The Handmaid's Tale: Narrative Voice and the Primacy of the Tale." Twentieth-Century…

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    What if it was a world that was declining towards extinction already? A post-apocalyptic world? Bradbury was able to give readers a glimpse of the kind of future the family lived in and, most importantly, gave away the type of person the mother was, so to speak. Mrs. McClellan’s favorite poem, according to the house: “Sarah Teasdale. As I recall, your favorite…. “(Bradbury 27) was about nature’s indifference towards the end of mankind: “Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree if…

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    future of a city that consists of every known sin. People are not governed by any ethic code in there day to day lives, instead their existence is based on a scientific belief. Like all other science fictions, Transmetropolitan is relatable to modern times, because we now live in an era that has accepted science and moved past religion. The story correlates to the concept of the soul, self, and selfie because we have moved from a belief based on a spiritual essence that we should…

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    Freedom and individual rights are essential for living a joyful life. Unfortunately, in the novel The Anthem by Ayn Rand and The Handmaid 's Tale by Margaret Atwood, people live in a close and controlled society. In neither novel, the protagonists have no right of deciding on what they want to do with their lives. For example, Equality 7-2521, the protagonist of the Anthem yearns of becoming a scientist, but is commanded to be a Street Sweeper by a government that fears his independence of mind.…

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