Difference between revisions of "Science Fiction"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
(Magic, not magic. Removed some unneccesary prose - seemed to be stating the obvious or what is already stated.)
(comparing to science fantasy or perhaps better "Fantasy")
Line 1: Line 1:
Science fiction is a genre of literature, film, theater, and other forms of expression focusing on fantastic or futuristic worlds. The term 'science' is misleading, as often the story takes place in an unadvanced era, similar to that of the Middle Ages, and may involve magic.
+
Science fiction is a genre of literature, film, theater, and other forms of expression focusing on fantastic or futuristic worlds.  
 +
It is often contrasted with Fantasy, in which the story takes place in an unadvanced era, similar to that of the Middle Ages, and may involve magic.
  
  

Revision as of 16:15, December 2, 2008

Science fiction is a genre of literature, film, theater, and other forms of expression focusing on fantastic or futuristic worlds. It is often contrasted with Fantasy, in which the story takes place in an unadvanced era, similar to that of the Middle Ages, and may involve magic.



Notable Science Fiction Series

Discworld - Terry Pratchett

The Foundation series - Isaac Asimov