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CONCEPTS OF REAL HUMANS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE FICTION

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET) (Vol.12, No. 01)

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Page : 504-510

Keywords : science-fiction; novel-treases; social-science fiction; socio-psychological; image; reality; decadence.;

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Abstract

In this article is learned the works of writers who wrote social science fiction novels based on English literature. The work of the great English writer of the XX th century, H.G. Wells, does not end with social fiction novel. He wrote his novels side by side with the science fiction genre. Namely; “The Wales Time Machine” (1895), “Dr. Moreau's Island” (1896), “The Invisible Man” (1897). Among his novels "War of the Worlds" (1898), "When the Sleepers Awake" (1899) and others. Both science fiction and household novels reflect the writer's opinions of the present and future of the human person, as well as how a person understands the content of his relationship with the world around him Wells, in his novel Machiavelli, described the characteristics of his main characters. A characteristic feature of the work for the writer is that it focuses on comparing people with two different worldviews with the characteristics of a real citizen and a self-serving person.

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