49 pages 1 hour read

Gordon Korman

The Hypnotists

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2015

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Background

Genre Context: Middle Grade Science Fiction and the Coming-of-Age Genre

The Hypnotists is a middle grade novel that combines elements of science fiction and coming-of-age narratives. The science fiction elements of this novel come from the central premise that hypnosis is possible and exists in the modern world. Science fiction is “a genre of speculative fiction that imagines elements that don’t exist in the real world,” often using technological or scientific advancement to generate or reveal this imaginative element (“What Is Science Fiction Writing? Definition and Characteristics of Science Fiction Literature.” MasterClass, 21 Sep 2021). The Sentia Institute functions like a scientific research facility, investigating the apparent reality of mind control within a realistic context. The supernatural element coincides with real history, offering recontextualizations of certain historical figures and events. Korman uses the school environment to concentrate characters with supernatural abilities together and allow them to explore and learn about their powers. Like many well-known science fiction narratives ranging from Star Wars to Dune, there is a major villain, an increasing sense of danger and excitement, and a climactic battle where the hero and villain use their powers against each other.

Korman combines these genres with the traditional coming-of-age genre, which features an adolescent

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