In British literature and various forms of media, the ideals of the times and the producers of these works have changed, but sometimes they are not that big. The type of science fiction is no exception. At the end of the 19th century of Time Machine and World War I, the Victorian England was written by HG Wells' novel. Drama's counter part.
One of the themes of science fiction is the destruction of the earth. In addition, the way Science Fiction writers work on this theme and develop is constantly evolving. Progress in space technology and general knowledge is a factor that contributes to this change. Science fiction itself not only reflects the progress of these technologies and knowledge, but the imaginative stories in this field will help change people's perceptions and the expectations of the world. In the story published in 1951, Clark used just a few words, using only two words, a ten-year-old boy named Marvin and his unknown father. This story is ambiguous from the beginning. This environment is called "craters, chaotic wastelands of mountains and gullys" and accompanies "shocking suddenness" at night. When his father took him to the first trip of the "outside" residence, Marvin realized "very strange things happened in the previous land".
Science fiction is a contemporary genre. Ancient authors may deal with common themes of contemporary science fiction, but their story does not justify science and technology. . This type officially appeared in the West, and the social revolution brought on by the Industrial Revolution initially caused writers and intellectuals to infer the future impact of technology. By the beginning of the 20th century, a series of standard science fiction novels "sets" were developed around specific topics including space travel, robotics engineering, alien, time travel (see the main SF theme below) .