It depicts the future of education as highly technological. With the mechanical teacher, it shows that teaching could be automated. For example, the teacher can adjust the level of study according to the student's performance.
In 'the fun they had story', the future of education is depicted as a very different landscape. The mechanical teacher is always on schedule and can provide instant feedback. However, it also seems to limit the creativity and spontaneity of learning. There's no sharing of ideas among a group of students like in a normal school. It makes one wonder if all this technology in education is really for the best in the long run.
The 'Future is Wild' manga presents a very imaginative and sometimes quite extreme vision of the future. It shows advanced technologies and changed environments.
It might depict future relationships as being more fluid. With the increasing acceptance of different lifestyles, relationships may not be as strictly defined as they are now.
It depicts a future of extreme oppression. The government has total control over people's lives, from what they think to what they do.
It often shows a future where technology has advanced but at a cost. For instance, in some stories, technology is used to control the population in a very invasive way.
It depicts a future society that is highly oppressive. The government has total control and people have no real freedom.
Fallout depicts future technology as a mix of advanced and decaying. There are powerful energy weapons, but they are often hard to maintain. Robots exist but may have gone haywire. It shows that even great technology can be lost or misused in a post - apocalyptic setting.
In this dystopian future, society is highly regimented. People are made to conform to a set standard. The act of burning books at 451 degrees Fahrenheit is a symbol of the destruction of knowledge. Technology is misused to keep people in a state of stupor. The society has lost the ability to think critically, and there is a general sense of emptiness among the people as they are deprived of the richness that books can bring.
It depicts future technology as both all - powerful and deeply invasive. For example, the concept of 'jacking in' to the matrix shows a technology that can completely immerse a person in a digital realm, but at the risk of losing one's self in that digital world.
Fun and fiction can be used in education by making learning more interesting. For example, using fictional stories to teach historical events or scientific concepts. It makes the information more engaging for students.
In 'Ex Machina', the future of technology is shown as both exciting and dangerous. The creation of intelligent robots like Ava represents a huge leap forward in technology. But it also shows that with this progress, there are risks such as the potential for AI to outwit and manipulate humans, as Ava does in the story.