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      • the failure to do something immediately or quickly because you are nervous or not certain, or an occasion when this happens: hesitancy to There can be a hesitancy to discuss serious issues. hesitancy about Congress has not shown any hesitance about spending more money.
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  1. Science fiction (SIGH-innss FICK-shun) is a type of literature that deals with inventive technologies, futurism, space travel and exploration, and other science-based components.

    • Definition of Science Fiction
    • Elements of Science Fiction
    • Some Categories of Science Fiction
    • Examples of Science Fiction in Literature
    • Functions of Science Fiction

    Science fiction is one of the fiction genresthat demonstrates different scientific facts, discoveries, innovations, inventions, or other strange and scientific evolutions. The stories or novels falling under this category often show technological advances, environmental issues, and space or time travels. Science fiction is also called sci-fi in its...

    Every sci-fi story has some elements that are an integral part of it or it may not be categorized as such. For example, it shows a plot involving scientific theory, concept, idea, or an invention. Its charactersare of scientific minds, or they are involved in scientific issues in one or the other way.

    Teleportation in Storyline
    Time Travel and Time Machine
    Mind Control and Mental Games
    Alien Stories and Interplanetary Warfare

    Example # 1

    A Journey to the Centre of the Earthby Jules Verne Although this is a short passage from the popular novel of Jules Verne which is nowa textbook across the globe, it shows the places, characters, and events showing the use of science in the storyline. For example, Humphry Davy, Humboldt, Captains Frankline, and Sabine are all involved in scientific experiments related to chemistry. The appearance of Professor Otto shows that this story is about something not discovered or done before.

    Example # 2

    The War of the Worldsby H. G. Wells This passage occurs in the famous novel of H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds. The very mention of Martian, V-shaped, and the Gorgon groups show the use of scientific method, inquiry, and discovery in the storyline.

    Example # 3

    brave new world by Aldous Huxley The activities done by Lenina in this passage shows several things or actions that involve something unusual but scientific. For example, the nozzles of her breasts and pressing the trigger show that there is something strange in it. This is part of science fiction. That is why brave new worldhas been termed a classic in science fiction.

    Although science fiction seems boring, out of place, and out of context to some people, it, nevertheless, excites the imaginations of the readers and audiences alike. People like sci-fi fiction and movies alike. This shows that human imaginations are always fertile and want a change come what may. It is also that science fiction has proved a harbin...

  2. Jul 26, 2018 · Literary and cultural historians describe science fiction (SF) as the premiere narrative form of modernity because authors working in this genre extrapolate from Enlightenment ideals and industrial practices to imagine how educated people using machines and other technologies might radically change the material world.

  3. Oct 9, 2020 · Techne is empirical in the sense that science fiction refers to the experience of the existence of an empirically based world, and the survey of science fiction readers finds clear and practical categories that separate science fiction from fantasy literature.

    • Christopher Benjamin Menadue, Kristi Giselsson, David Guez
    • 2020
  4. Nov 26, 2023 · Previous studies have mainly focused on three aspects in defining science fiction. The first is summarizing, sorting and categorizing definitions. The second is complementing or revising definitions from the perspectives of science-fiction history and criticism.

  5. Biology appears in fiction, especially but not only in science fiction, both in the shape of real aspects of the science, used as themes or plot devices, and in the form of fictional elements, whether fictional extensions or applications of biological theory, or through the invention of fictional organisms.