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Science Fiction
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Definition Science fiction is a genre of fiction in which the stories often tell about the science and technology of the future.
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Characteristics Has BOTH science and fiction. …Can have… Time travel to the past and future Space travel Changes to humans or animals brought about by scientific changes Aliens
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Science Fiction VS. Fantasy In Science Fiction, there needs to be some possibility that the events could possibly happen. In Fantasy, the author can use far-fetched assumptions. ie; unicorns, three-legged creatures, things that have no scientific explanation, etc.
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Why should we study Science Fiction? Makes the audience wonder “What If?” Encourages creativity in writing Introduces students to a new literary genre Teaches lessons about the value and dangers of advanced technology Enhances imagination Entertaining
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Important!!!!! Science fiction authors should not contradict known scientific fact (humans flying on their own without the use of devices) But may do what they wish with commonly-accepted scientific theory (humans flying to distant planets in a shuttle).
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Possible Writing Topics Examples of Story Ideas: The Last Man/Woman on Earth Robots Time Travel An Alternate World A Lost Civilization
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An Alien Encounter The Colonization of a New Planet The End of the World A Long Spaceship Voyage From the point of view of an alien Possible Writing Topics
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Writing Time!!! Write a short story that is Science Fiction based Needs to include some of the key elements discussed in power point Should be ¾ pages long Give an interesting title to get people hooked
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Monsters are Due On Maple Street By: Rod Sterling
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"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." What does this mean? How does fear affect the decisions you make? What fears might be called "universal"; shared by most almost all humans? Do you think life exists on other planets in our universe? What makes you think so? Might this life be friendly or hostile? If you wanted to take over a town--without killing anyone--how might you weaken the people enough to overcome their resistance? Stop and Think
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What is a Drama? A story involving conflict or contrast of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. Examples: A Christmas Carol, Romeo and Juliet, A Doll’s House, The Crucible The key elements of a drama include: the plot, theme, characters, dialogue, convention, genre as well as the audience.
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Literary Elements Genre: Science Fiction Type: Drama; written or play Setting: Maple Street, USA; 1950’s Stage Directions: Explain what the characters are doing Examples: (Fade in on a shot of the sky). (He walks past the side of the house.)
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