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literature Write this topicChildren in Post Apocalypse Science FictionChildren are often said to be our future. But when the world is destroyed, what roles do they play? Is their a trend amongst science fiction in terms of how the children are treated? What is left for them to offer the world if the hopes of rebuilding are fruitless?
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Being able to incorporate art and storytelling together to create a fluid and interesting storyline-whether with or with out superheroes-can be a difficult task. Whenever someone doesn’t consider it literature or sees it as “childish” they’re discounting a medium that has great potential to deliver a message in a way that no other genre can.