2001: A Space Odyssey

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2001: A Space Odyssey, by Arthur C. Clarke, is a novel that raises more questions than answers. For this reason, it is a very well known piece of science fiction literature. The novel explores the themes of sentience, intelligence, and humanity’s destiny in the universe as it follows David Bowman and his crew on a mission to Saturn’s moons to investigate the existence of a second monolith after the first, Tycho Magnetic Anomaly 1, is discovered on the moon. The most striking part of the novel, in my opinion, is the way it explores the grand theme of human destiny in an ambiguous way. For example, HAL 9000 represents the significant theme of sentience as well as one of the destinies of humanity. At the beginning of the novel, the monolith awakens

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