As this course comes to an end I really feel like I have an
in depth understanding of Sci-Fi as a genre in literature. This has caused me
to have even more of a love of these works which is saying a lot! I originally took
this class because I had enjoyed a few books that fell into the futuristic
dystopian area of Sci-Fi, I loved The Twilight Zone, and my dad had always been
a huge fan of the genre.
Due to the fact that we haven’t covered this particular sub-genre
of sci-fi and it was my dad’s favorite, I chose to pick Time Travel as my
Reader’s Choice Topic. I think that time-travel is a super important aspect of
Sci-Fi. Although it wasn’t really popularized till H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine”
in 1895”. Authors then started to explore the idea of technological time
travel. This caused a “boom” in time travel literature around the 1950’s.
Some of the common themes that are exemplified in time
travel over and over again are:
-Changing the Past/Future: This can be to create a positive outcome
or reverse a negative one
-The Future Protectors: People who must protect the past and
future from other travelers who might change it
- Unintentionally Altering the Future: People will change
something in time that causes detrimental effects on the future.
I chose to read three short stories for this presentation, “All
You Zombies-“by Robert A. Heinlein, “The Skull” by Philip K. Dick, and “A sound
of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury. These three stories show all of the classic themes
in time travel that I mentioned before. I of course go more in depth of these
themes in my presentation.
Below I attached the video I used of some
classic time travel clips in my presentation. I hope my class enjoyed!
Your presentation was excellent!
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