I always saw Star Wars as some sort of a fairy tale (and I mean this in a good way- Star Wars kicks ass).
I always saw Star Wars as some sort of a fairy tale (and I mean this in a good way- Star Wars kicks ass).
I like science fiction because it appeals to change, rationality, learning, thinking out of the box, thinking with a sense of wonder and because it is often the only fiction that is concerned with where we are going.
Fantasy doesn't appeal to me much except in the occasional entertainment factor, it doesn't really supply us with anything new. It appeals to the past, feudalism, nostalgia and doesn't demand much explanation. When magic is involved, rationality is not necessary, you can justify anything. What often happens is they replace common sense with arbitrary rules.
RAMA
SW:
Right on. “Star Wars” belongs to our dark past. A long, tyrannical epoch of fear, illogic, despotism and demagoguery that our ancestors struggled desperately to overcome, and that we are at last starting to emerge from, aided by the scientific and egalitarian spirit that Lucas openly despises. A spirit we must encourage in our children, if they are to have any chance at all.
I like both but roughly speaking -
I tend to like to read fantasy more than science fiction
I tend to like to watch science fiction more than fantasy
though there are exceptions to both of these statements.
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