Monday, April 29, 2019

Satire and Sci-fi

I listened to 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' this week and I really enjoyed how the radio drama came out. It didn't need a lot, but seemed to add to the story. It was nice they even added recaps so you were caught up on what was happening. 

Hitchhiker's Guide seems to highlight invasion. Invasion is something that has happened many times in our own history and seems to still happen today in some cases. In the story, it talks about how Ford's alien race would come to destroy Earth. 

It also mentions the planet Magrathea, who created Earth, and while creating it for finding the answer to life, soon became the richest planet in their galaxy. Which resulted in the neighboring ones turning to poverty, which has happened in our own history on Earth.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Literary Speculation

I read Oryx and Crake for this week. While reading the story, I knew from a few paragraphs in that this was a science fiction novel. It takes place in a dystopian world, societies separated and science experiments. There is also romance in the story, between Crake, Oryx and Jimmy. 

While following the characteristics of one genre, I think adding elements from other genres into the story can be a important thing. It's not necessary for all stories though since some work fine without different elements. My experience reading the text isn't affected though since many stories I have read do have different elements from many genres. 

Monday, April 15, 2019

Bloodchild Assessment -

1. My reaction to the story I read was a little unsettling at first. I was confused about a lot of things like these creatures and what they looked like, the setting, and the names the author threw around. Understanding now that these humans lived on an alien planet, owned by the Tlic race, and some were forced to be carriers, made me realize how uncomfortable something like this in real life could be. 

2. A connection in the story would be "coming of age." In this story, Gan is the youngest child, but as the carrier, he now has a responsibility. Gan loses some innocence when he is forced to watch the little flesh-eating grubs be removed from another man's stomach. He was a carrier as well and this was their type of 'labor.' It does seem to have elements of slavery, but the author did say it wasn't supposed to be.

3. For this story, I would love to see it in an actual horror or fantasy film. The first few scenes could show the reason for why these families live on an alien planet now and serve under this alien race. Another change would be is to make sure the family members are the correct age show impregnation. Taking that aspect out would take a lot out of the story. 

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Fragments of a Hologram Rose

This week I read "Fragments of a Hologram Rose," which starts with Parker in his apartment having trouble sleeping. While reading the short story, it's clear he went through a rough breakup and uses sense-recordings, which are kinda like holograms. Parker surrounds himself with these holograms of his ex's memories to help him sleep. Already compared to our reality, we don't have sense-recordings or holograms to help reflect on our past. Another part of the reality in this story is that the U.S (or southern California) is in a dystopia, or maybe some kind of post-apocalyptic. Which is different from our reality too.

The effect this story had on the narrative and the reader was to make you feel lonely. Going through such a hard break-up in a rough, dystopian world, the only happiness Parker seemed to gain was from looking at the holograms and memories over and over again. 

Monday, April 1, 2019

The Fiction of Ideas

While reading 'The Left Hand of Darkness,' the story starts out with space travel to an alien planet. Two astronauts try to bring two civilizations on that plant together for some kind of peace. 

The idea of space travel and alien plants/civilizations aren't fiction, the worlds the author creates for this story are. The creation adds to the alien planets we haven't discovered yet. The author also creates the planets religion and spirituality, which could be fiction but with so many possibilities in the universe, it's always possible that something similar exists.