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    Harvey Milk once stated, “It takes no compromise to give people their rights. It takes no money to respect the individual. It takes no political deal to give people their freedom. It takes no survey to remove repression. I find Milk’s thoughts to be very true based on witnessing how difficult it is for homosexual to be seen as equal to heterosexual people. The film Fresco y Chocolate depicts a flamboyant gay artist, Diego, who tries to seduce a college student named David throughout the film.…

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    Nobody is happy. Everybody is only under the illusion that they are happy. Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 examines happiness from a society with government censorship. In this society, the government restricts books from the public and believes that burning books is a source of happiness and equality, turning the public’s attention to entertainment instead of knowledge for pleasure. However, seventeen year old Clarisse McCellan, who others think is crazy and antisocial, asks Montag, “Are you…

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    After doing careful research, Nicolas Panotto, a theorist author, realized, ¨The problem of power affects the most sensitive parts of any social institution” (Panotto 45). As said, power greatly impacts how successful a society is able to be; however, a strong combination of politics, laws, customs, and traditions, would make a society perfect, or a utopia. In the contrast, a dystopia would lack these characteristics, and even though it presents the illusion of a utopia, the society is under…

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    “I am done with the monster of “We,” the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood, and shame.” (Rand, 97) The story of Anthem takes place in an unspecified future time and place where freedom and individual rights have been eliminated. Collectivism, the political philosophy stating that an individual exists only to serve the state, has taken over the society which has brought many rules and controls along with it. The only concept that people know is “We” and not “I.” Equality 7-2521, a…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Analysis

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    Imagine a world in which people do not read books, are controlled by the government through technology, and individuals are unaware of the problems around them. In a book review by Orville Prescott, about Fahrenheit 451 he states, “Mr. Bradbury’s account of this insane world, which bears many alarming resemblances to our own, is fascinating” (Bradbury 217). The reason Bradbury created such a close resemblance to society was because of the rise of technology. In addition, Bradbury used technology…

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    Can one person accurately state what lies in the future? Though people would like to believe so, the future can only be predicted through a person’s opinions and perspectives of the present. Dystopian novelists do an excellent job prophesying the future of a world century in advance, whereas, utopian novels describe an essentially perfect society. They use vivid symbols, compelling word choice, and interesting characters to create a stimulating story. Themes involving technology, corruption,…

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    Wayward Pines seems like a nice town to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there. This little quaint Idaho town is an impossible place to leave, not because of the spectacular views or idyllic residents or the mighty fine pine they serve, but because the whole town is surrounded by an electric fence. Every road out of town brings you back to Wayward Pines. There is no way out from this town, it would seem that visitors stick around. Adapted from the hit Blake Crouch’s best-selling trilogy of…

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    He grew to love books. This love for books led him to detest his society this resulted in him becoming a criminal; Montag kills Captain Beatty and then goes on the run. The police and a mechanical hound chase him; he escapes the grasp of the police with the help of Faber, a friend of Montag, who shared similar ideals regarding their society and the importance of literature. He unites with Granger, then after the city is then bombed, Granger helps Montag cope with the loss of people he cared for.…

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    If Hitler had a Big Brother… it would be O’Brien The world would be a better place if everyone was happy, if the weather was ideal, if laws were created to reflect the ideal lifestyle. In a utopia, it is thought as a imaginary, and an indefinitely remote place but one person's utopia is another's dystopia (“utopia”). An imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives is a dystopia (“dystopia”).. This is what happens in most cases like in the book of 1984 by George Orwell…

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    The nationalism expects sacrifices for a group of people which they feel valued, whereas the uncomfortable lifestyle makes several people rebellions or act against the system. The North Korea is a totalitarian regime. The citizens have no freedom of expression or freedom of choice. The North Korea’s political system affects their citizens to fight against the regime, flight and assimilate to another country and culture. The regime of a nation affects citizens which cause the defection and the…

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