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    Dystopian Poems

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    Utopia Island where all becomes clear. Solid ground beneath your feet. The only roads are those that offer access. Bushes bend beneath the weight of proofs. The Tree of Valid Supposition grows here with branches disentangled since time immemorial. The Tree of Understanding‚ dazzlingly straight and simple‚ sprouts by the spring called Now I Get It. The thicker the woods‚ the vaster the vista: the Valley of Obviously. If any doubts arise‚ the wind dispels them instantly

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    existing conditions‚ every lofty vision of new possibilities for the human race‚ has been labeled Utopian‚” In order to have a perfect society‚ change for the greater good need to be made.Unfortunately‚ instead of a Utopian society‚ it becomes a dystopian society. The reason that Utopian societies are bad is because everyone has to be equal for no one is better‚ and all autonomy is lost. With the Utopian society all the citizens have to be equal. in “Harrison Bergeron” he was living in a Utopian

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    1984 A Dystopian Essay

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    1984 The novel 1984 shows many characteristics of a dystopian society. In a dystopian society people often lead fearful and dehumanizing lives while also fearing technology. In 1984 the characters in the book are forced to follow unnecessary rules or else they risk the chance of getting vaporized. The fear of technology comes into play with the telescreen used in the book. The telescreen can monitor and citizen at any time if they are in view of the telescreen. The setting of 1984 also seems to

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    Dystopian Country Report

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    A country that I would consider a dystopian society would be Syria. Syria has several dystopian qualities. Compared to America Syria seems like a very harsh‚ consequential place to live. The dystopian qualities have most likely alway been around in Syria‚ but it really took a turn for the worst in 2011. The president in office for that year started several problems with in Syria and citizens started rebelling. The whole situation turned into a huge problem and it lead to harmful consequences. Also

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    Dystopian Argument Essay

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    In dystopian literature it’s coming that the Author is trying to portray a message involving a controlling government. Veronica Roth’s novel Divergent displays a dystopian nation where the citizens are split up into 5 factions. Amity; the peaceful. Abnegation; the selfless. Erudite; the intelligent. Candor; the honest. Dauntless; the brave. They are placed in these factions upon the age of 16 they take an aptitude test and their result tell them the faction that would be the best fit for them. The

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    Both societies were ruled by a dictator that took away their freedom. Unfortunately a society that is seeking perfection usually becomes a dystopian society. A dystopian society is a society that is dehumanizing and as unpleasant as possible. Harrison Beregeron’s world and N. Korea both shared these traits. Both societies were ruled by a dictator that took away their freedom. In Harrison Beregeron’s story‚ everybody was equal. Nobody could be different from anyone else. If you were beautiful

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    The dystopian narrative is one that is very popular among young adults in today’s society. Countless stories and movies are released in which the government has taken complete and total control of its citizens. With many similarities in all of these stories‚ it is easy to wonder if today’s world is headed down that path. There are many visible aspects of the dystopian narrative creeping through the surface of today’s society. The novel Brave New World and the film The Giver accurately predict the

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    Dystopian High Rise

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    Dystopian High Rise The novel ‘High Rise’ written by J. G. Ballard focuses on a massive forty story apartment building that houses thousands of people. Anthony Royal‚ who is the architect of the apartment‚ designed the building with shops‚ a school‚ swimming pools‚ and enough space to accommodate an overwhelming amount of people. Ballard does not write the plot of ‘High Rise’ in an attempt to illustrate the urban possibilities of modern innovations or future novelties of our evolving world

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    A Dystopian Society Essay

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    wouldn’t want a perfect society? Although everyone wants a utopian society it may not be reachable. The books we have read contain societies‚ which a Utopian society is strived for. Every single book has flaws in the system‚ which makes it a dystopian novel. A dystopian society is the opposite of a Utopia and consists of human misery‚

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    Dystopian novels have tried to warn us about several things. The main idea is that there will be a small group or an individual who gain so much power that the rest of the world easily surrenders to them and follow their instructions. In my opinion‚ it is most likely that this will happen due to a government that spirals out of control. This could be any government‚ but there will be a sudden change of power and the government will get much more powerful than they were before. The government can

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