Well, 'The Stand' by Stephen King is a classic 'end of civilization novel'. It depicts a world devastated by a super - flu and the battle between good and evil that ensues. Then there's 'Oryx and Crake' by Margaret Atwood. This novel presents a future where genetic engineering has gone horribly wrong and led to the downfall of society. Also, 'Earth Abides' is a good read. It tells the story of a man who survives a plague that wipes out most of humanity and his attempts to understand and rebuild in this new world.
Some 'end of civilization novels' worth mentioning are 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury. In this novel, books are burned and society has lost its intellectual depth. 'The Hunger Games' trilogy can also be considered in a way. It shows a dystopian world where the Capitol controls the districts harshly and the whole civilization is on the verge of a major upheaval. 'The Drowned World' by J. G. Ballard is about a future Earth flooded due to climate change, and how the remaining humans struggle to survive in this new, inhospitable world.
" Celebrating Years " was a story set in the future. The background was set in a distant future era after a large-scale war that led to the destruction of mankind. Human civilization was destroyed by nuclear war. Modern civilization had disappeared, and mankind had returned to the state of primitive society. In this futuristic world, there was a military museum called the " temple " that preserved the ruins of modern civilization. The robot emissaries sent by the temple searched for surviving humans, taught them survival skills, and suppressed the development of human civilization, causing humans to remain in the feudal era. Therefore," Celebrating Years " described the state of human beings entering feudal society after the destruction of modern civilization.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: "StarCraft of the Other World" was a story about the human base of StarCraft crossing over to the magical continent, developing technology, adventuring between countries, and conquering the foreign continent. <<The Overlord of Technology in the Immortal Realm>> was about the evolution of the universe. It used science fiction to explain the direction of cultivation and evolution, and the creation of pure data life. "Robots that Traversed the Cultivation World" was about the robots of the Huaxia Federation that had transmigrated to a cultivation world during the interstellar war era. They fused technology and cultivation methods, and developed step by step through exchanges and battles with various cultivators. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Dark civilization novels often feature dystopian settings. They might show a world where society has broken down, with power struggles, moral decay, and a sense of hopelessness. For example, in some, the environment is severely damaged, and resources are scarce, leading to cut - throat competition among the remaining humans.
In 'end of civilization novels', human nature is portrayed as complex. In 'The Stand', some people turn to violence and power - grabbing, while others strive to build a new, better community. It shows that in extreme situations, people's true natures are revealed. In 'A Canticle for Leibowitz', the monks' dedication to preserving knowledge reflects the noble part of human nature, yet there are also those outside the monastery who are still driven by greed and ignorance.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Enter My God's Records": This book is a fantasy-Oriental fantasy novel. It tells the story of the dawn of the gods and the beginning of the era of the gods. 2. "Noah's Journey": This is a sci-fi novel about interstellar civilization. It tells the story of artificial intelligence rebuilding civilization. 3. "Dawn of the Empire": This book was a historical fiction novel. It was similar to the story of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, where the protagonist came with a cheat. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
There were many movies about rebuilding civilization after the end of the world. Among them, the more famous ones were 2012, Doomsday Collapse, Doomsday, Future World, Interstellar, and so on. These movies were all about how humans tried to rebuild civilization and find the future after the end of the world. Among them, 2012 and Doomsday Collapse were considered to be classic apocalyptic movies that showed the courage and wisdom of mankind by telling the story of human survival and reconstruction in the face of disasters.
One well - known one is 'The Dinosaur Lords' by Victor Milan. It features a world where dinosaurs are used in warfare and there are elements of a dinosaur - influenced civilization.
, I recommend the following novels that combine magic and mechanical civilization: 1. [Dragon Mechanic]: The story of a mechanic seeking opportunities for magic and machinery to coexist in a magical civilization. 2. [The Only Male Mage]: An Alchemist in the world of female sorcerers, showing the story of ancient alchemy and alchemy. 3. " Extraordinary Mechanical City ": In a land full of unknown and mystery, the desert hunters explored ancient ruins and excavated the legacies and treasures left behind by various ancient civilizations. As a result, they mixed together a wonderful story of the steam machinery era. 4. " The Steampunk Era " tells the story of a new steampunk civilization and an old magical civilization colliding fiercely. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend the modern cultivation novel,"The Starry Sky Demon Fairy". The general plot of the novel was that the cultivation civilization and the technological civilization met in the passage of time. Humans set foot in the starry sky and broke the shackles of the original boundary. If you like the fusion of technology and cultivation culture, then this novel is definitely not to be missed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One project could be tying up all the loose ends in the story. For example, in a mystery novel, at the end, the detective could reveal how all the clues fit together and who the real culprit is. This gives a sense of closure to the readers.