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Pleаse nоte: this is NOT аn essаy questiоn (despite what it is labeled): SOURCE 1: Ray Bradbury оn War, Recycling, and Artificial Intelligence --By Franco Laguna Correa---Published Jan. 22, 2022. URL: https://daily.jstor.org/ray-bradbury-on-war-recycling-and-artificial-intelligence/ Now, as the 21st century unravels—with all of its challenges, technological dilemmas, and even proliferation of tattoos—Bradbury remains a fundamental figure of the sci-fi genre…Bradbury had certainly not anticipated that by 2020…recycling was going to become a mainstream human endeavor, or that the US–Mexico border was going to catalyze many of the 21st–century anxieties about global migration and demographic explosion. And yet, his stories seem to rhyme with our own era. Readers will keep finding in Bradbury’s tales about the future a contemporary interpretation of our everlasting fears about the end of the world, as well as a whisper of hope. In the epilogue of The Illustrated Man, the narrator sees his own death in one of the living tattoos: it is the Illustrated Man that chokes him to death. The narrator decides to run away from this terrible fate. In this age of global catastrophe, who doesn’t recognize the desire to run from such incontrovertible proofs of the world’s doom? And yet, just like the world today, Bradbury too oscillated between utopia and dystopia. For as many people shown running from their prophesied demises, Bradbury shows young people…charging home to meet a near-certain death. Bradbury’s work, ultimately, is for them: those readers who believe that science fiction is an effective tool to illustrate how the worst consequences of today’s global political decisions will be faced by future generations. Young people are approaching an uncertain globalized future with plenty of possible outcomes, both dystopian and utopian. WITHOUT USING ANY ONLINE SOURCES--ONLY YOUR BOOK OR NOTES--TYPE IN A WORKS CITED PAGE on the above source IN CORRECT MLA STYLE