![]() ![]() ![]() History repeats itself during the colonization of Mars, as native populations are decimated and strangeness is familiarized by cultivating the foreign land in order to suit the colonizers’ desires. As people have destroyed their former basis for living, they try to find a new one on the foreign planet Mars. Settling on Mars is the only escape left for the population on Earth, which has become a decaying planet facing major environmental, social and political problems. In The Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury repeats the past by depicting the conquest and colonization of another planet rather than another continent. Centuries ago, the colonization of the New World represented one of the major aims of European nations and has been praised or criticized ever since. ![]()
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