The human race has come a long way since the beginning of its existence. Throughout that time, shared interpretations and concepts have changed profusely. The genre of science-fiction has been popular in both literature and films for centuries. Science-fiction displays aliens in many contrasting styles, but the very idea and wonder of aliens has always been around. The different ways writers and filmmakers portray extraterrestrials in science-fiction novels and films has changed over time and influences the perceived appearance and behavior of an alien to the public.
The concept of aliens themselves saw a large growth around 1900 and changed throughout the years. “One of the most influential early examples of aliens in pop culture was HG Wells' War of the Worlds (1898) which popularised the notion that advanced, malevolent aliens could invade the earth” ("Aliens in Popular Culture"). Overtime, the foreseen physical appearance of aliens changed from green-lizard like creatures to a grey, hairless creature with an odd shaped head and big, black eyes ("Aliens in Popular Culture"). “They came from outer space in the 1950s and the 1960s to invade earth, even human consciousness, with unquestionably terrible intentions. Since they found us first, they were technically …show more content…
Movies and books help put this stereotypical image of the extraterrestrial into a human’s mind. These lifeforms from outer space come with inimical intentions to take over the human planet almost every time. In science-fiction there is an infinite amount of possibilities of how an alien can act and appear. Even so, the conceptualized physical appearance, strength, skill-set, and potential abilities of the alien have changed over time and may never stop