Flaw number one: sci fi can be a lot, tonally. It can be depressing, but also hopeful, horrifying, epic etc.
Flaw number two: fantasy can be a lot, tonally. It can be depressing, but also hopeful, horrifying, epic etc.
Flaw number three: “literature” is not a setting. There’s fantasy and sci fi literature as well as real-world-related or apocalyptic literature. “Literature” is just written down stories.
Flaw number one: sci fi can be a lot, tonally. It can be depressing, but also hopeful, horrifying, epic etc.
Flaw number two: fantasy can be a lot, tonally. It can be depressing, but also hopeful, horrifying, epic etc.
Flaw number three: “literature” is not a setting. There’s fantasy and sci fi literature as well as real-world-related or apocalyptic literature. “Literature” is just written down stories.
Also fantasy doesn’t have to seem in the past. H*rry Potter was written as present.