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What Is Science Fiction?

What Is Science Fiction?

What is Science Fiction? Science fiction is a writing style which combines science and

What is Science Fiction? Science fiction is a writing style which combines science and fiction. It is restricted by what we presently know as the basic physical laws of nature. It evolved as a response to fantasy.

Sci-Fi Author’s Definitions Theodore Sturgeon, author: "'A good science-fiction story is a story about

Sci-Fi Author’s Definitions Theodore Sturgeon, author: "'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'"

Robert A. Heinlein, author: Science fiction is "realistic speculation about possible future events, based

Robert A. Heinlein, author: Science fiction is "realistic speculation about possible future events, based solidly on adequate knowledge of the real world, past and present, and on a thorough understanding of the nature and significance of the scientific method"

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

The first true science fiction novel was Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. She used a scientific rationale to persuade the reader that her story could actually be a possibility. (It seems like it could be real!)

Frankenstein was the first novel in English to deal with the possibility that science

Frankenstein was the first novel in English to deal with the possibility that science will create a monster that can possibly destroy mankind. Mary Shelley did not wish the story to be considered "supernatural. " She made the main character a scientist and his scientific efforts a focal point of the reader's attention. In mood the novel is a tale of terror, in plot, it’s about a laboratory experiment gone terribly wrong.

Remember: Writers take scientific possibilities and develop them step-bystep from known data to form

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

What is Extrapolation? • Extrapolation is when a writer takes a known scientific fact

What is Extrapolation? • Extrapolation is when a writer takes a known scientific fact and imagines what might happen if certain events or circumstances evolve. Ie: Man can build space shuttles. Man can travel to faraway planets.

Science Fiction VS. Fantasy In Science Fiction, there needs to be some possibility that

Science Fiction VS. Fantasy In Science Fiction, there needs to be some possibility that the events could actually happen. In Fantasy, the author can use far-fetched assumptions. ie; unicorns, three-legged tripod creatures, talking dogs, vampires, werewolves, magic, etc…

 • A Handbook to Literature defines science fiction as: "A form of fantasy

• A Handbook to Literature defines science fiction as: "A form of fantasy in which scientific facts, assumptions, or hypotheses form the basis, by logical extrapolation, of adventures in the future, on other planets, in other dimensions in time, or under new variants of scientific law" (Holman).

The same Handbook defines fantasy as "a work which takes place in a nonexistent

The same Handbook defines fantasy as "a work which takes place in a nonexistent and unreal world, such as fairyland, or concerns incredible and unreal characters. . . or employs physical and scientific principles not yet discovered or contrary to present experience as in science fiction and utopian fiction" (Holman). Miriam Allen de. Ford explains the difference more succinctly: "'Science fiction deals with improbable possibilities, fantasy with plausible impossibilities" (Aldiss 26).

 It is a common science fiction convention that authors should not contradict (go

It is a common science fiction convention that authors should not contradict (go against) known scientific fact (e. g. , humans flying on their own without the use of devices), but may do what they wish with commonlyaccepted scientific theory (e. g. , humans flying to distant planets in a space shuttle). The author of fantasy does not feel such restraints.

Major Themes in Science Fiction Space travel to and from other planets (ex: Star

Major Themes in Science Fiction Space travel to and from other planets (ex: Star Wars, Star Trek, Planet 51, Wall-E, Avatar, Oblivion) Time travel to the past and future (ex: Back to the Future, The Time Machine) Psychological/biological changes to man brought about by scientific changes (ie: The Incredible Hulk, Fantastic 4, Spider Man)

Supernormal powers/talents (ie: Superman, Spiderman, Batman, XMen, Iron Man) Science applied to human relations

Supernormal powers/talents (ie: Superman, Spiderman, Batman, XMen, Iron Man) Science applied to human relations for constructive or destructive purpose. (ie: Weird Science—two nerds use science to get girls to think they’re cute, Iron Man, Wall-E, Elysium) Battle with alien life forms (ie: Signs, War of the Worlds, Avatar, Oblivion, Alien) Alternate Universe (ie: Star Wars)

Plot Conventions of Science Fiction Examples of Story Ideas: The Last Man/Woman on Earth

Plot Conventions of Science Fiction Examples of Story Ideas: The Last Man/Woman on Earth The Robot The First Landing Story Time Travel The Alternate World The Lost Civilization

The Alien Encounter The Colonization of a New Planet The End of the World

The Alien Encounter The Colonization of a New Planet The End of the World The Long Spaceship Voyage The Computer From the point of view of an alien

Sci Fi Movies Today What are some famous recent science fiction movies? I, Robot,

Sci Fi Movies Today What are some famous recent science fiction movies? I, Robot, Transformers (any in the series), Real Steel, Gravity, Star Wars, Star Trek (& Star Trek: Into Darkness), After Earth, Super 8, Riddick, World War Z, Pacific Rim, Spiderman, X-Men, Man of Steel, Fantastic 4, Batman Begins/The Dark Knight Rises, Iron Man (1, 2, & 3), The Amazing Spiderman, Oblivion, Men in Black 1 -3, I Am Number 4, John Carter, Total Recall, Looper, Pacific Rim, WALL-E, Cloverfield, Prometheus, Apollo 18, Signs, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, War of the Worlds, Battle: Los Angeles, Battleship, Cowboys & Aliens, The Hunger Games Trilogy, I Am Legend, The Walking Dead (TV series)

Why should we study Science Fiction? Entertaining Makes the audience wonder “What If? ”

Why should we study Science Fiction? Entertaining Makes the audience wonder “What If? ” Encourages creativity in writing and roleplaying Teaches lessons about the value and dangers of advanced technology Enhances imagination