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Write the brief history of science fiction​

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Answered by ssasreeja
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When chronicling the history of science fiction, you need to think about the history of sci-fi as it pertains to the history of mankind. Throughout its span, sci-fi asks where we are as a species, where we will go, and what will happen when we get there.

Humanity has asked these questions since the dawn of civilization, but it wasn't until the 19th century that we realized that we had the technology to do great things – to expand beyond the limits of humanity.

It has fallen upon my shoulders to chronicle the legacy of science fiction, from the science fiction novels of Mary Shelly and H.G. Wells to the adventures Buck Rogers and John Carter to the voyages of the USS Enterprise and Millennium Falcon – to now. The history of science fiction is vast and complicated, and, should you understand this, you understand not just the imagined technologies of years gone past, but an understanding of humanity today and tomorrow.

Answered by zara76870
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The literary genre of science fiction is diverse, and its exact definition remains a contested question among both scholars and devotees. This lack of consensus is reflected in debates about the genre's history, particularly over determining its exact origins. There are two broad camps of thought, one[citation needed] that identifies the genre's roots in early fantastical works such as the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh (earliest Sumerian text versions c. 2150–2000 BCE). A second approach argues that science fiction only became possible sometime between the 17th and early 19th centuries, following the scientific revolution and major discoveries in astronomy, physics, and mathematics.

Question of deeper origins aside, science fiction developed and boomed in the 20th century, as the deep integration of science and inventions into daily life encouraged a greater interest in literature that explores the relationship between technology, society, and the individual. Scholar Robert Scholes calls the history of science fiction "the history of humanity's changing attitudes toward space and time ... the history of our growing understanding of the universe and the position of our species in that universe."[1] In recent decades, the genre has diversified and become firmly established as a major influence on global culture and thought.

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