"I forgot you, O earth" is a short story of science fiction written by British writer Arthur Clark, first published in the future SF magazine in 1951. It was subsequently published as part of the short story collection of "Expedition Earth" (1953). Psalm 137: 5 - "Jerusalem if you forget" - The writers mourn the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylonian troops. The theme of the story uses the uneasiness that was common in the then nuclear war.
This work is very popular. Critic, "Christian Science Monitor" critic Peter J. Henniker-Heaton wrote that "Arthur C. Clarke's" If you forgot, Oh Earth "you will not know if a short story touched me."
"If I forget you, Oh Earth" is the story of a child, Marvin living in the colony of the moon. One day his father (also the chief scientist) drove him to the other side of the water to see a glimpse of the earth and released a fatal radiation. My father told Marvin that the earth was destroyed in the nuclear war. The colony is the last trace of mankind, but without its goal to fight, its colony (and mankind) will die. Because human beings can keep their seeds from evolution away from the dangers of development, thereby restoring human cradles. When it almost fails, it takes personal effort to gain colonies, and when it almost does not survive, individuals struggle to maintain colonies and colonies recover human cradles in the distant future We will provide confidence that you will.
"If I forgot you, Oh Earth" is a short story by Arthur C. Clark. This story is divided into two parts: fairness and teaching. At the beginning of the story, a place and background explanation will be given, but the reader will not be told explicitly. When the father began talking, the teaching part began, and the author explain everything clearly to Marvin and the reader.
Arthur C. Clark's short story "If you forget, ah, the earth" Please talk about the apocalypse of Marvin 10 years old and his father's apocalyptic story. When the story was opened, the two men became increasingly higher on every floor of the colony where they lived. After passing the top level, the boy noticed that he was going to a place he has never been before. Marvin we learned was not out of the colonies so far, and many stories detail his confusion about various charms. Many settings are ambiguous, but the confusion of boys is reflected by the readers themselves, but based on the black sky and the tires of the moons of those vehicles, we can start to speculate that two are above the moon I will.
"If I forget you, Oh Earth" is the story of a child, Marvin living in the colony of the moon. One day his father (also chief scientist) asked him to glimpse the earth by driving across the water and released fatal radiation. My father told Marvin that the earth was destroyed in the nuclear war. The colony is the last trace of mankind, but without its goal to fight, its colony (and mankind) will die. Because human beings can keep their seeds from evolution away from the dangers of development, thereby restoring human cradles. When it almost fails, it takes personal effort to gain colonies, and when it almost does not survive, individuals struggle to maintain colonies and colonies recover human cradles in the distant future We will provide confidence that you will.