Well, some might think he doesn't get science fiction because his stories lack the sense of wonder that classic sci - fi is known for. He may focus too much on other aspects like action or character relationships rather than the core of science - based ideas. In good science fiction, the science should be an integral part that drives the story forward, and if he fails to do that, people will say he doesn't understand it.
One evidence could be his inconsistent use of scientific principles in his works. Sometimes the science seems to be just a backdrop without any real connection to the plot.
Maybe because science fiction doesn't fit their programming strategy or audience demographics.
There were many reasons why no one read science fiction. Science fiction usually involved unknown and mysterious elements that were often difficult for people to understand and accept. Secondly, science fiction novels often involved fictional technology and worldviews. These elements required a certain amount of imagination and scientific knowledge to understand. In addition, the content of some science fiction novels might be too pessimistic or exaggerated, which did not conform to the values and aesthetic concepts of modern people. Finally, the market for science fiction novels was also being competed by other types of novels such as fantasy, romance, horror, etc. These novels were more likely to attract readers 'attention.
The main issue is that the story might have inaccurate or implausible scientific concepts. This can make the plot less believable and engaging for readers who have some science knowledge.
Alright, I understand what you mean. As a fan of online literature, I will try my best to answer your questions, but if I am not sure if I am correct, I will tell you that I don't know and ask you to explain again.
Maybe he just doesn't find the far - fetched concepts in science fiction appealing. Everyone has different tastes, and he might prefer more down - to - earth or realistic genres.
Well, Harry Potter is a character in the original story. Fanfiction often takes the original story in all kinds of wild and different directions. Harry, being from the original, proper story, may not be able to understand these new and sometimes out - of - the - box interpretations that fanfiction presents. It's like he's from a very specific world, and fanfiction creates a whole bunch of new worlds based on that, which he has no knowledge of.
Maybe they haven't been exposed to enough different types of comics or haven't found the right genre that interests them.
Maybe it's because the author's perspective is limited or there's a lack of in-depth research on male characters.
Maybe it's because of his traumatic childhood experiences. Those could have blocked his ability to fully grasp and express emotions.