Quote: "I don 't try to describe the future. I try to prevent it."
Ray Bradbury
Science Fiction is a popular and interesting genre’s to read. It is a genre that helps childhood dreams of living in other worlds come to life, It is known as the literature of ideas because of the concept of imagination used in the stories e.g. time traveling, space travel, alien races, dystopias, utopias etc. It brings us to an imaginative world of the future helping us portray things we could never imagine of doing or seeing. It helps us picture the many consequences that creations of the future can bring us. As Ray Bradbury quoted “I don’t try to describe the future. I try to prevent it” the quote shows that this author does not only write to create an image of the future, but he writes to show people what the outcomes of certain future inventions could bring, and to warn everyone of the possible chaos caused by future inventions. The author is saying that just because all inventions or creation, it does not mean that they always have a positive effect, and could also have a negative effect. This is shown to be true in stories such as Sand Kings where a man mistreats alien pets, which in the start seem harmless but slowly form into a huge danger. Another example is in the story “The sound of thunder” when the character made the slightest change in the past, it affected the future greatly causing a lot of changes. This shows the writers trying to show us that the creations could really affect our lifestyle or way of living, so they warn us by writing about it in science fiction stories.
The story of the Sand Kings is an example of authors trying to warn people about the possible out comes of the future. The plot of the story is how a man that collects exotic animals, stumbles across creatures called Sand kings. The Sand Kings are smart creatures, which can build, scavenge and fight. After a
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