Comment Alien Morality (Score 1) 1021
I think Tolkein is a bit overrated as far as educational value goes. The books are too long and I don't see the themes being that interesting to discuss or write about. Sacrifice & temptation? There's just not much to debate about.
Ender's Game is a shorter read and much more interesting for it's political and moral commentary. A selection of some of the short stories form Asimov's "I Robot" and Bradburry's "Martian Chronicles" might be good.
I really enjoyed "Heart of the Comet" http://amzn.com/0553763415. It has some interesting topics. Possible essay questions:
- If human kind begins to genetically modify itself do you think the modified people will experience discrimination and resentment from the natural humans?
- Do you believe the earth government was justified in trying to destroy the comet? Why or why not?
I think the best Sci-Fi uses differences in alien values to examine our own values and to discuss morality.
Xenocide in the Ender's Game series is one of these. Did the aliens commit murder or was it something else? Does their intent and ignorance free them from guilt? When Ender killed the alien was it murder?
Also, "The Sparrow" by Mary Doria Russell. http://amzn.com/0449912558 This one is pretty heavy. Read it if you haven't. It involves a Jesuit priest making first contact with aliens.
"Fleet of Worlds" by Larry Niven & Edward Lerner
- Themes on slavery, natural human rights, morality.