There are many different versions of dystopia.
One of which is a world where everyone is the same and there is no individuality. Another version of dystopia is a world where machines have taken control of all our everyday needs and are rendering human life worthless.
Two short stories that display these different types of dystopia are Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut and The Veldt by Ray Bradbury.
Harrison Bergeron is set in a future world where everyone is not only politically equal but physically and mentally equal too. For instance if you are strong you are weight down by a bag full of lead balls that is tied to a collar around your neck and, if you are attractive you must wear a mask to make