Science Fiction

Science fiction is a genre dealing with imaginative content such as futuristic settings and technology that has yet to be acquired. The characteristics of this genre are expertly reflected in the literature to be studied by authors like Bradbury and Keyes.

Guiding Questions:

What are the differences between the Science-Fiction and Dystopia genre?

What did Daniel Keyes want to teach us in "Flowers for Algernon"?

KEY VOCABULARY: obliterate, vie, elite, extraterrestrial, chaos, corrupt, debilitating, transmit, dystopia, regress, refute, verify, naive, tangible, deteriorate, vacuous, introspective, controversial, paranoia, intrude, unforeseen

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