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    believe if the government does not have control‚ then the society would go back to the dark ages which is a time where everyone was competing for everything and there was no social control. In Harrison Bergeron‚ the government controls every aspect of people’s lives. Harrison and the people can’t be who they want to be in life because of the government. The structure of this government resembles more of a dystopian society rather than a utopian society. A utopia is an imagined place or state of things in

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    there are many factors that make up a dystopian society. All of which can be pointed out through the story of "By the waters of Babylon". From the imperfect government to the tragedyless‚ and carefree environment. So as long as you understand that a dystopian society is the opposite of a utopian society‚ and that anything that can go wrong basically will you can see how By the waters of Babylon is a story about a man from a dystopian society. The oxford American desk dictionary and thesaurus

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    Unwind Essay Have you ever wanted to be tore apart and live in another humans body? It will help them live longer and give them attributes they didn’t have before. The book unwind tells a story of kids who at age thirteen to eighteen can be chosen to be unwound. Unwound means being disassembled and your body parts being used to benefit someone else. They say your body lives on through the other human that you contributed to‚ but in reality your dead and you don’t know what your body is being used

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    Dystopian Societies Two stories that have shown significant discriptions of a dystopian society would be the novel‚ Farhenheit 451‚ and the film‚ The Island. As dystopian societies‚ they both have a protagonist who ventures out of the rules and restrictions and finds a new beginning. Farhenheit 451’s protagonist‚ named Guy Montag‚ was dissapointed with his marrige‚ and the horrific distractions he faced throught his daily life. With no books in his society‚ many citizens where uneducated with the

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    Books help in teaching about dystopian societies and how to prevent it from happening to our world. The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ is a dystopian themed novel that shows all aspects of a dystopian society and the struggles to survive. “Our part of District 12‚ nicknamed the Seam‚ is usually crawling with coal miners heading out to the morning shift at this hour. Men and women with hunched shoulders‚ swollen knuckles‚ many who have long since stopped trying to scrub the coal dust out of their

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    perspective that ‘the most shocking aspect of the dystopian novel or film is the realisation that the future is contingent on the present‚ and can be affected by something we do or don’t do now’ (Diane Johnson‚ 2014)‚ it becomes apparent that the reflection that the dystopian genre presents on the future consequences as a result of our current actions in the modern society is significant and deeply revelatory in nature. My personal reading of dystopian novel Children of Men by P. D. James (1992) which

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    therefore the nation’s history had been forever and vastly changed with one word that may be used to describe it at the time: dystopia. A dystopian society is the imbalance in which the government‚ more specifically‚ in Nazi Germany‚ and their leader‚ Adolf Hitler‚ made decisions that instilled fear towards their citizens. In analyzing this specific dystopian nation‚ one must evaluate the changes that Hitler enforced that were very influencing and controlling‚ the effects and impacts towards Germany

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    Compare the dystopian societies‚ and the methods used to create them‚ in ‘The Handmaids Tale’ by Margaret Atwood‚ and ‘1984’ by George Orwell (paying particular attention to the representation of gender). The futuristic and oppressive themes that define a dystopian society are in ‘1984’ by George Orwell and ‘The Handmaids Tale’ (THT) by Margaret Atwood. These forms of society feature contrasting types of repressive social control and these stories often explore the concept of humans abusing technology

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    Fahrenheit 451 is an example of a dystopian society. A dystopian society is futuristic illusion of a perfect society that is controlled by the government. At many occasions in the book it proves that it is a dystopian society that Montag lives in because of the context it consists of. Characteristics such as‚ Freedom‚ information‚ and personal thought is prohibitted‚ individual personality lost and looked down upon‚ and propaganda used to control the citizens‚ is present in the text of the book.

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    If someone in our society enforces a strict school uniform are they really any better than the leaders of the dystopian society we read about in novels? Is the president of the school district any different than the president in Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut? Both believe they are creating an equal environment that will have a positive impact. The fact is though that none of these dystopian societies last very long and if they do‚ they are not very efficient

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