Sunday, October 13, 2019
Book Review: Nemesis :: essays research papers
 Book Review: Nemesis    Name of Book: Nemesis    Author:à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Isaac Asimov was born in 1920 in Petrovichi, Russia. When he  was three years of age, his family immigrated to the United States and settled  in Brooklyn, New York. Asimov turned to full time writing in 1958. This  accomplished writer is best known for his novels dealing with science fiction.  However, his works extend to other subjects. These include humour, mystery,  history, and some volumes involving the Bible and Shakespeare. He has published  around 500 books for both young and adult readers. His most famous science-  fiction writings are I, Robot (1950) and The Foundation Trilogy (1951-1953).  Asimov was dubbed a Grand Master of Science Fiction in 1987 by the Science  Fiction Writers of America. He died in 1992.    Setting: The story takes place in two time periods. One set of events takes  place in the present, while the other set takes place in the past, drawing  closer to the present. It spans over a fifteen year period, beginning in the  year 2220. Although most of the important incidents occur on the planet Erythro  about 2 light years from our solar system, the novel shifts between Earth, space,  and the Settlement named Rotor, which orbits the foreign planet.    Main Character:    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Marlene Fisher is a very intelligent young woman at fifteen years of age.  As a child, all who encountered her sensed that she was different. Her wide  eyes absorbed all that was around her and seemed to know a great deal. Growing  older, her ââ¬Å"uniquenessâ⬠ established itself as a gift in which she is able to  read into the body language of others. A slight movement, a stuttered word, the  smallest hesitation gives her indication as to one's true feelings and motives.  Some mistake this gift as her being a ââ¬Å"psychicâ⬠, but she is not. Marlene has  only learned how to interpret little signs often overlooked.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Now a young woman, Marlene's uncanny ability has become quite developed.  She finds herself constantly watching people's reactions, and does not hesitate  to bluntly speak out what she has learned. Her intuitions sometimes get too  interfering and she often crosses the line of being helpful. Many become  extremely uncomfortable whenever in her presence, so she is advised by her  mother against showing this talent. She tries to follow her mother's warning  and her annoyance at the falseness of those surrounding her dwindles.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Although Marlene is obviously an exceptional youth, she has troubles and  stresses just like any other teenage girl. She knows she is rather plain  looking and senses that others agree, but she has come to accept this fact.  					    
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