Because I think this is so well constructed, I'm going to list all seven episodes and the scene, plot, and revelation about future humanity. It's astoundingly well crafted throughout.ģ. That he was successful clearly shows his immense skill as a storyteller. It's courageous of Asimov to take a nine page short story and further fragment it into seven connected shorter stories over this much time and change. This is a large chunk of time and evolutionary change to bite off in one short story, or seven flash-fictions, but Asimov pulls it off through this structure. But this end is still tinged with familiarity from Biblical creation. Like in "Nightfall", Asimov starts with the familiar, but then walks off through stages into theoretical post-matter humans and finally to the fantastic realization of a creative god. But each glimpse is a meaningful, important one, packed with ideas of future human evolution that allows the story to expand in the reader's imagination outside of the words on the page.Ģ. This formulaic, episodic repetition is well done and each episode gives merely a glimpse of the surrounding context. Each is different enough to stay interesting and the whole is short enough to not get repetitively boring. This is a nine page series of seven flash fiction episodes that are repeated cyclical events.
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