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Science Fictions
by Stephan Chaikovsky, Paranoia, The Time Machine
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The Time Machine
H.G. Wells
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"Social difference between the Capitalist and the Labourer, was the key to the whole position." (41)
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Kindred
Octavia Butler
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Very critical/controversial message: White people today still should be held accountable for slavery in the past.
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Dana's Time Travel
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Cannot be controlled, and the mechanism of time travel is unknown.
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Rufus
Atypical villain
Although he is clearly a bad person, Rufus shows signs of emotions that indicate he has some good in him.
Battlestar Galactica
(2003 Miniseries)
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“The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”
The Twilight Zone
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Unlike aliens in some sci-fi texts, instead of directly attacking humans, these aliens induce paranoia in order to make humans destroy themselves.
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This show, released in 1960 at the height of the Cold War, reflects on American paranoia of external threats and the way in which that paranoia could backfire on us.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Philip K. Dick
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The Word for World is Forest
Ursula LeGuin
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Arrival (2016)
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Station Eleven
Emily St. John Mandel
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A flu pandemic wipes out the vast majority of humanity, leaving only a few human survivors.
Ultimately, the novel is hopeful that humans can recover from this damage, In the final passage, when Clark is reflecting at the tarmac, he dreams of potential civilizations overseas, optimistically suggesting that civilization might not be completely lost.
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Never Let Me Go
Kazuo Ishiguro
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Technology gone wrong
Technology progressing at a faster rate than the rate at which we can understand the moral implications of it
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Organ harvesting process
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Supposedly, if clones fall in love they can effectively get a short extension, or deferral, on their lives.
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1984
George Orwell
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Brave New World
Aldous Huxley
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