Sunday, 23 August 2015

How is science fiction different from fantasy according to Le Guinn?



How is science fiction different from fantasy according to Le Guinn?
The differences between science fiction and fantasy is that science fiction is mostly predicted ideas about the future while fantasy is about using your imagination to picture something that does not exist. An example of science fiction is environmental change where people knew how the environment was like in the past and what they can predict will happen in the future. “Most science fiction pretends that the future is the present or the past” Le Guinn (2005). She mentions that most science fiction focuses on the real stuff so they can attract more readers. “Realism and science fiction both employ plausibility to win the readers consent to the fiction” Le Guinn (2005).  With science fiction they often think it is modern mythology meaning a collection of myths belonging to a cultural tradition or a particular religious. Plausibility legalises fiction meaning with fantasy it can be believable and some accepts the way fantasy is written.
Comparing science fiction to fantasy by reading this article you can clearly understand the differences between these two ideas. Le Guinn is trying to explain the main differences between science fiction and fantasy is that science fiction can be applied to real life while fantasy includes imagination. Watching Earth Sea both of these two terms can be applied into the movie. As the character acts in the real world connecting into science fiction and on the other hand it also goes to wizard school connecting into fantasy. From my point of view I strongly believe young teens nowadays are more into fantasy rather than science fiction. With so many kids and young teens into Harry Potter, The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings fantasy is so popular. However from a Christianity perspective fantasy can be a no go zone for some religious people as some authors and directors can go overboard with their storyline. Science fiction maybe a good target for mature audience and viewers however I can be wrong. However I do agree with Le Guinn as fantasy is a good way to exercise our brains as time science fiction can be boring for some however applying both ideas will not be that a bad idea.
Le Guinn, U. K. (2005) Wha Hoppen and What Didn’t

1 comment:

  1. OK Seluvaia. You have clearly read the LeGuinn article. Good. Keep being careful with your word choices - you used the word 'legalises' where another word might have been clearer. I don't know that there are any elements of Earthsea that could be called Science Fiction. But you are right that LeGuinn uses imagination as one of the defining features of fantasy.

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