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    The Dystopian Fiction genre is one of the most compelling genres of literature available to the average reader. This is because these types of stories often depict very high-stakes types of themes such as the future of humanity, the will of the individual, oppression, and the ability of individuals to come together to accomplish a singular goal. Generally these types of stories feature a totalitarian government that engages in mind-control and propaganda programs while also harshly punishing all…

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    Dystopian and post apocalyptic novels have become popular amongst all age groups; but are the books just harmless entertaining literature, or are they warnings of the future? Many forms of media have covered the idea of a utopia ripped to shreds and brought down to an anti utopia; books, movies, and television shows all have had some form of dystopian feel. Even children movies, the Lorax and Wall E, dance around anti utopian themes. The Hunger Games, Divergent, The Giver, The Road, The Lorax,…

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    result the world of peace envisioned at first slips away, and a dystopia is born. A dystopia is a world where injustice consumes a society and causes conflicts and harm with the lives of their civilians. The two novels Anthem by Ayn Rand, and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury both depict dystopian societies. Anthem depicts a future based off of collectivist ideologies where everything is predetermined and violence, betrayal, and deception are nearly non-existent. On the other hand, Fahrenheit 451…

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    Would the community in The Giver be considered a dystopia or a utopia. Many readers would consider this novel to consist of a dystopian society. A dystopia is a place where everything looks perfect but is the opposite of what a person may think . Also a dystopia is very strict or strong about their rules. This community is a dystopia because the lack of freedom,all of the rules, and the constant surveillance. In Jonas community there is very little freedom. Not many choices at all are made by…

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    The first book I remember reading while grasping an important concept was The Giver by Lois Lowry. The novel focuses on a young boy who lives in a society that enforces conformity as well as restricts emotions and emotions. The boy gains a sense of individualism from the new emotions he is allowed to feel. This rebellion against an oppressive society helped pique my interest in dystopian novels. With this book, I made connections with my world and the world of the people in the story. This…

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    A dystopia is a place that on the surface seems nice, but in reality is terrible. The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand, and the movie The Island directed by Michael Bay, are about two different dystopias that are quite similar. The people in these dystopian societies do not know the truth and the leaders will use physical force and punishment to keep people from knowing. From a young age, the people are taught to conform to certain standards and policies. Laws are made and enforced to make sure the…

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    is. She explained examples of different type of novels such as utopias and dystopias show different characteristics…

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    Dystopian fiction is one of the various genres that are established as successful and appealing to young adults. The appeal to dystopian fiction is due to the component of relativity to the lives of adolescent’s. In addition, this genre inflicts negative sentiments towards young adults since dystopian fiction is based on a society where humans are rendered impotent, therefore distinguishes current world affairs by comparing conflicts within the novel, The Maze Runner. Relativity is a factor of…

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    mind. This is the theme of Ayn Rand's Anthem, a dystopian novel set in the distant future. “We learned that the earth is flat and the sun revolves around it, which causes the day and the night. We learned the names of all the winds which blow over the seas and push the sails of our great ships. We learned how to bleed men to cure them of all ailments.” (Rand 23). This quote is what Equality learns from his teacher during the first chapter of the novel. He also speaks of telling time by using a…

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    (1932) At the end, John says "I ate civilization. It poisoned me"(Huxley 255). The dystopian society refers to the anti-utopian one. It symbolizes an ugly place in which the government controls everything and people have no freedom to think or create. The society is also controlled by technology and science. In a dystopian society people are also afraid of the outside society. In addition, dystopian society is a hierarchical society in which there is a division between classes ruled by…

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