Category: Dystopia
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The Aspects of Dystopia in Red Cloaks, The Power and An Excess Male
Dystopian novels follow a frightening downfall in society. The genre explores all types of disasters, from environmental catastrophes to government failure. Dystopias are typically used to draw attention to modern day political issues. Authors depict dystopian worlds so that a reader can draw connections between a texts dystopia and their own modern world. The genre…
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Fahrenheit 451 As An Iconic Representation Of Dystopian Fiction
Fahrenheit 451 is an iconic representation of dystopian fiction its a world where ignorance is blessed, war is always on the horizon and knowledge itself is under constant attack, the legendary story of book burning firemen guy Montag journey of rebellion is infamous because its themes and ideas are still relevant today, Bradbury got the…
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Gilead: a Real Life Dystopia
In The Handmaids Tale, Margaret Atwood depicts a feminist narrative revolving around a dystopian society where men hold dominion over women. In this society, called the Republic of Gilead, women are limited due to the extremist Christian governments policies. The ideologies of this dystopian government are depicted through the flashbacks and first person narration of…
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Utopia or Dystopia: What is the Difference
Has anyone ever thought about living in a world where everything political, economic, and social was designed to be perfect? Basically, thats what an utopia is. An utopia is an idealised vision of a place or state in which everything runs perfect. Utopians or reformers are those who actually put their ideas into practice. This…
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Fahrenheit 451: Ways Of Censorships In A Dystopian Society
A fireman’s purpose is to preserve and protect, but in Montag’s society firemen destroy and dictate their society. They act as law enforcers, they censor their society from the knowledge withheld inside a book. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Montag seeks the truth in his society. Montags skepticism of his life and how his…
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Shirley Jackson and Horror Genre to Critique Dystopian Tendencies in Society
Shirley Jackson uses The Lottery as an allegory for the dystopic inclinations in society, as well as utilising features of the horror genre to emphasise the harsh depictions of violence displayed. Publishing this story close to the Holocaust was retrospective and reflected on highlighted the unbridled nature of justifying an act of brutality. Furthermore, The…
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Dystopian Equality in Harrison Bergeron
This short story is called Harrison Bergeron wrote by Kurt Vonnegut. The overall atmosphere of this story is like The Giver, The Hunger Games, Divergent and other well-known dystopian stories that describes the hardships of a corrupt and down falling society in which who survives to be the fittest but a different kind of mind…
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Dehumanized Through the Dystopia Of It All
What does it even mean to be human, why do we feel emotions, how does it benefit to think for myself and in the end how do we process it all. Imagine living in a world where you might not ever come to know yourself as an individual human being. I imagine not having the…
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Why Is Fahrenheit 451 A Dystopian Novel?
Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel written by Ray Bradbury. The author proves it is a dystopian novel by using dystopian controls such as bureaucratic control, technological control, and philosophical/religious control. Bureaucratic Control talks about how the society is being controlled by its government. Technological Control talks about how the society is influenced by technology.…
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Battle for Life Hunger Games
War, a terrible war. A war in the form of a game. How would you feel if you were a tribute in a game like that? The hunger games by Suzanne Collins is a dystopian novel reflecting on the world we live in right now. The hunger games have many aspects that reflect on this…