Sunday, March 29, 2020
Martian Chronicles Essays - Fiction, Science Fiction,
  Martian Chronicles  Ray Bradbury's the Martian Chronicles is a futuristic story about space  travel, invasion and planet colonization. Analyzing characters in this  twenty-eight-chapter novel is extremely difficult because every chapter includes  different characters, which are oriented to form the plot. Each chapter's  characters are used to show the founding of the planet Mars, the colonization of  it, the destruction of Earth and almost the whole human race, and finally the  rebuilding of the human civilization on Mars. The story starts off in the year  of 1999 and ends twenty-seven years later in 2026. Ray Bradbury doesn't just  tell his story from the point of view of the space travelers and the colonizers,  but from angry Martians who were trying to kill the humans or Martians later on  who were just having a conversation with a human about Mars, also people seeing  the great colonial change happen. Captain Wilder was the captain of the fourth  expedition to Mars from Earth. The three expeditions before had failed because  either the Martians tricked and killed the earthlings or the earth people were  thought of as mentally ill and sent to a hospital on Mars. Later on in the story  when there are towns on Mars, the very few Martians are not discriminated  against because the people on Mars were kind people who were in search of new  things and seeing Martians was rare. Luckily the minor human sickness, chicken  pox, had killed off most of the Martians accidentally. Captain Wilder and his  crew explored the planet and responded to Earth to say that the missions were  successful, and with only a few complications. Captain Wilder with his Crew of    Jeff Spender, Hathaway, Sam Parkhill, Cheroke, Gibbs and a few other men help  begin to portray the theme of the story, by finding Mars and seeing that it was  safe (this was in the beginning of the story, but in the last several chapters  they are brought back as veterans of Mars when it is deserted). The theme is  that humans are not a great race of colonizers, but they are really just  destructive. All that was left for Earth to do was send the settlers to colonize    Mars. Jeff Spender was a very quiet fellow; the crew called him, "the Lonely    One." When Jeff reached Mars, he was outraged on how humans had killed this    Martian race by a measly child irritation to some children. He left the group  and learned as much as he could about their language and culture. Eventually    Jeff became angry with humans because he knew what they would do to what was  left of the alien culture when they colonize Mars. He said that unlike humans  this race did not ask why we are here, they just enjoyed and basked in the rays  of life. The Martian culture was magnificent and Jeff did not want it to be  destroyed. Therefore his goal was not to let anyone colonize Mars. Jeff went  back to Wilder's camp and shot Gibbs whom he greatly disliked because of his  immature enmity towards the Martian culture. He then shot four more men who were  eating lunch peacefully. Captain Wilder was a very serious and staid figure and  also a good friend of Jeff Spender. Jeff thought that Wilder would understand  his reasoning, but he was wrong. Wilder did not like that Jeff had killed his  buddies and coworkers. Eventually after a long chase through the thin air of    Mars, Wilder talked it over with Spender, but obviously they did not agree over  this matter. This external conflict was solved and finished when Jeff was  finally shot before he could stop the colonization of Mars by killing all space  travelers. Captain Wilder's expedition was successful. After this mission was  complete, Captain Wilder was sent with his crew to Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune  for exploring. "I heard they had kicked you upstairs so you wouldn't  interfere with colonial policy here on Mars," exclaimed Mr. Hathaway in 2026  after meeting up again with Captain Wilder. Captain Wilder had not changed since  that fourth expedition to Mars; he was still the same serious and adventurous  character, except a little older of course. Captain Wilder and his crew, Mr.    Hathaway and his family, two other people left who did not go back to Earth and  another family were the only people left on Mars. They were in charge of  rebuilding the human race on Mars because the Earth was being destroyed in a  twenty-year world war. Human civilization was starting all over again. This book  is    
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