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Maru [420]
3 years ago
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Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World starts with an introduction to a state in which the authorities try to control society by

producing uniform, or similar, human beings. The scene includes imaginary details of the process by which identical humans are created. The idea of controlling humans through biological engineering is an example of context with an extreme form of state control. Such a context fits in the genre of science fiction because . NextReset
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expeople1 [14]3 years ago
7 0
1.The idea of controlling humans through biological engineering is an example of DYSTOPIAN context with an extreme form of state control.
2. Such a context fit in the genre of science fiction because IT DEPENDS ON TECHNOLOGY TO CREATES THE WORLD. 

A dystopia refers to an imagined future universe in which oppressive societal control is used to create an illusion of a perfect society via corporate, totalitarian or technological control. A dystopina universe is considered to be fit for a science fiction only because, such can be created through the use of technology. In such fiction, the society is usually controlled by technology via computers, robots and other scientific means. Examples of such science fiction are the terminator and the matrix.
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