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EAC234 Assignment 1

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The topic list #In “Nightfall” and “The Cold Equations” does the author believe man is superior to nature? Or nature to man? (Zachary Kain, Bryan Cohen, Dan Wahrer)#What do “Flowers for Algernon” and “Nightfall” say about the role of science in society? (Cameron Tweedle, Prashanna Jayaseelan, Colin Kelly)#Several of the assigned readings we looked at were considered to be “ground-breaking”. Pick two stories and explain how they broke new ground in SF.(Anthony Donato, Brianna McEachren,Terry Kalambalikis)#How has been moved SF grown and matured as a literary genre? Use two of the assigned readings to illustrate the growth – you may also refer to works that preceded the ones you are talking about to illustrate the growth.#Is science a necessary element of a science fiction story? Defend your argument using at least two of the assigned readings. (Justin Chan, Peter Goh, Stephen Clancy)#What is the author saying about men's expectation of women in “Helen O'Loy” and “The Perfect Woman”? (Raymond Birch, Glenn Macapinlac, George Apostolakos)#Why did the author choose the narrator he did in “Helen O'Loy” and “Flowers for Algernon”?(Luis Silva)#Ideas often take precedence over characterization in SF stories. Illustrate this using two of the assigned readings.#SF stories often turn things around so that we see them in a new way. Describe how this technique is used in two of the assigned readings.(Christopher James, William McCullough, Chris Andrisevic)#Since SF stories can be set in any place or time, most begin by establishing the setting. Illustrate how this is done in four of the assigned readings. (Dmitri Edelchteine, Michael Phrakaysone, Vasilios Billy Halis)#By setting stories on other planets or using other races, the course web siteauthor is often holding a mirror up to our society or to human psychology. Those people who didnWhat is Asimov saying about us in “Nightfall”? (Stefan D'Aversa, Alex Rodrigues, Jeff Silverman)#Science fiction stories often have to deliver a lot of information to the reader, but don't select want to deliver it in a tedious way (i.e. as a dry lecture). Describe and illustrate the techniques used to do this in four of the assigned readings.#Is "Helen O'Loy" a sexist story? Be sure to explain any terms you might use, especially the term "sexist". (Jamie Stratton, Jeff Jewitt, Geoff Bowes)#Wiki madness! In lieu of a topic have been signed up formal essay, I will allow some people to put together wiki pages on some of the assigned readings. See me for onemore details. Please see the list thereStories eligible for this include "Helen O'Loy", "It's a Good Life", "The Cold Equations" "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" or "Aye, and Gomorrah".(Chris Baynton, Mark Salvador, Jacob Plax)