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    The Maze Runner Analysis

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    Fangirl is a contemporary young adult novel‚ one whose protagonist is easily relatable to young adult in modern society‚ and to shed some guidance for them to tackle the problems they will face or are facing. The Outsiders provided with a similar outlook for its readers‚ for the young to learn and for the adults

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    Jonas In 'The Giver'

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    Throughout the book “The Giver” We follow our protagonist Jonas through his early life. Jonas was soon selected to be the new receiver of memory. The elders stated that Jonas possessed all the traits of any other receiver of memory. Intelligence‚ integrity‚ courage‚ and the power to see beyond. The traits of Character that Jonas displayed are not uncommon to our contemporary society. Jonas before his assignment was just like any citizen in his society‚ always found between the lines set for him

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    Dystopia Trailer Matrix

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    action-packed‚ exciting movie. It is primarily shown to be a dystopia through its use of setting and characters. The trailer is our main focus. We start by looking at setting. Reality is an illusion. This is the main conflict that Neo (the main protagonist) has throughout the movie. Otherwise known as the plot. One of the key elements of a dystopia is the main characters idea of a controlling society. He is seen in a club‚ in which people can be seen smoking‚ taking drugs‚ alcohol‚ sex and other profanity

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    Bernard Marx Quotes

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    Task 1: While some may argue the protagonist of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is Bernard Marx‚ the true conflict in the novel surrounds the character John‚ often referred to as the Savage as he was born outside of “civilization” (121). With long‚ pale blonde hair in braids and pale blue eyes‚ the protagonist had striking looks. His skin was white‚ though bronzed by the sun‚ and his overall tall frame had an endearing‚ wild look that caught the eye of many women in this novel. Concerning his character

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    observed that dystopian movies and novels are appealing to a majority of people and have been the latest trend. It may be because of the entertainment of conflict and resolution of storytelling or because a broken (dystopian) society is easier to agree on. Everybody sees a considerable measure for motivation behind to trust those human race is setting off down over a utopian society which appears more difficult. Dystopia is an imagined place in which everything is unpleasant or bad. One dystopian movie/book

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    Lois Lowry is known for her dystopian novels for young adults. One out of many novels is her work ‘The Giver’. The Giver exposes the story of Jonas‚ a boy who questions his society’s standard of living. Jonas’ people tend to have false perceptions of their world being supposedly ‘perfect’. On the other hand‚ ‘Gathering Blue’ – a companion novel to The Giver – reveals the story of orphaned and handicapped Kira who also questions her society and is led to provide evidence to the Council of Guardians

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    Dystopia Speech

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    with dystopia. They are; political dispute and rebellion‚ the stifling of freedom to express individuality and the loss of human connectedness‚ which is central to our need for social interaction and validation. In order to address these fears‚ dystopian texts examine contemporary issues and hyperbolise them; consequently identifying the possible flaws that underlie the societies we construct and shedding insight into our response to their deconstruction. Two such examples of dystopia are the

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    of these dystopian literature books and novels‚ the main protagonists are young adults. It shows that more kids are starting to like dystopian literature more because they can relate to them more. Just about all of dystopian literature novels or even movies there are young adult that take the lead. Dystopian literature is quite the topic‚ there are novels and even movies based on dystopian literature! You might not even realized that dystopian literature is everywhere around you. Dystopian literature

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    physically and mentally possible. The Giver‚ directed by Phillip Noyce‚ is about a place  were the person‚ does not make important decisions for themselves‚ but the government  makes decisions for the people in every aspect of life. Dystopian literatures whether it be

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    Dystopia

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    Kirsten Gabbard November 20‚ 2014 Deveraux MWF 1:00 Dystopian Novels Dystopian novels are a very popular form of science fiction. These works basically are a society where equal rights don’t exist. “Dystopian literature is well known for its symbolism as well as the ability for authors to put in their political‚ religious‚ or other views into the literature without being too preachy” (Dayton). These books are so interesting and loved by all because they show us what a future could be if we take

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