tone
Tone
the feel of a story
Ray Bradbury rejected the classification of his work as strictly science fiction, preferring to describe it as fantasy or speculative fiction. He believed his stories explored deeper themes and emotions beyond the technological aspects typically associated with science fiction. Bradbury felt that labeling his work limited its potential impact on readers.
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Yes, he was referred to as the 'father of science'.
They are both genres. eventhough Non Fiction speaks of Facts partly, it may have elements of imagination, on the other hand Fiction is based on Reality although there is further construction of imagination. Unexpressable truths, desires which are suppressed into unconscious mind are channelised into literature and art despite superficially those seem fiction but those have many facts associated with author's emotions, feelings either in the form of metonomy or or symbolic.
identification
A person who has no shadow is sometimes referred to as a "shadowless person" and is often associated with supernatural or mythical beings in folklore and fiction. It symbolizes a lack of connection to the physical world or a mysterious, otherworldly presence.
Fiction deals with imaginary or invented characters, events, and worlds that may reflect or comment on real-life experiences and emotions. It allows authors and readers to explore themes, emotions, and perspectives in a creative and engaging way.
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well in gothic fiction are things like castles and abandoned places :)
The interviewer finds it ironic to label Ray Bradbury as a science fiction writer because Bradbury himself rejects the classification and believes his works focus more on human emotions and relationships rather than the science or technology commonly associated with the genre. Bradbury prefers to be described as a fantasy or speculative fiction writer.