Sultana's Dream

Sultana’s dream is referred to as science friction. How has Rokeya, the writer, incorporated the elements of science fiction into her story?

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There are certainly sci-fi elements to this tory. Consider things like flying cars and automated farms.

Symbolically, the progress of technology in Ladyland shows that contrary to popular belief, women are more able to progress society into the future because they know implicitly how to cooperate and how to coordinate, whereas men focus mostly on economic competition.

The element of weather control comes when the women learn to control solar energy to manipulate weather patterns. By including this idea into her utopia, Rokeya suggests that if femininity were the dominant mode in our societies, we could even gain new powers over nature, god-like powers.