Oryx and Crake

I feel like the significant difference between sci-fi and fantasy and the literary use of it especially in the sense of Oryx and Crake is that he is sharing a fictional story within a fictional story. Some of the things that take place within the truth of his tale are sci-fi and fantasy-esque, but it does not consume the story line per say. However, with that being said from my readings in this story I would still classify is as a science fiction novel. Yes, it is not a directly fantasy story, but it would still attract audiences that would like stories that fall into those categories. These pre and post apocalyptic story lines are in and of themselves a sub genre of sci-fi. Not to mention the fact that Snowman's past is a sort of utopia/dystopia where people who have jobs with big fat cat companies are provided food and shelter while those who do not have jobs are outcast. I am sure that there are novels out there that don't necessarily follow this, and use fantasy and sci-fi as a taste rather than the full flavor while they are bringing on a more obvious genre to the forefront. With that said though I do not believe Oryx and Crake is one of them.

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