Men whom fall from high status
Answer:
Principio moral que inclina a obrar y juzgar respetando la verdad y dando a cada uno lo que le corresponde.
Explanation:
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"No one mentioned such things; it was not a rule, but was considered rude to call attention to things that were unsettling or different about individuals." -Chapter 3
Boom so loss of individualism is an element of dystopian literature. Being unique is what makes you a human and in the Giver, they try to take away that.
"It's the way they live. It's the life that was created for them. It's the same life that you would have if you had not been chosen as my successor." -Chap 20
Sounds like a totalitarian goverment to me! Life with no options and only choices made for you by higher-ups sounds like loss of individualism too!
Answer:
It gives new ideas to achieve
Explanation:
Science fiction fascinates me. Science does not. Technology does. Combining all of them is one of the most interesting things to learn about. When an author of science fiction writes about an idea, like the idea of retina scanners, or holographic computers, it interests people, making them think, maybe we could bring this to reality. And then they do. Humans can do just about anything, and when they're interested in a topic, they're twice as likely to take it into legitimate consideration.
Hence, why we now have so many things that were nonsense years ago. Because science fiction is new, and science fiction is the future. If you told someone seventy years ago that one day we'd have self driving cars, they'd think you were nuts. Now they exist. Because some author came up with it, some CEO or millionaire though it was a good idea and told their employees to make it happen, and some engineer and/or scientist was smart enough to make it happen.
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