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    A Clock Work Orange

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    The Protagonist in Clockwork Orange‚ Alex‚ exposes the flaws of his society and its significance by showings different aspects of dystopian societies and how they ultimately effected him. The flaws of a dystopian society tend to be endless‚ but in Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess thoroughly examines three‚ which in result take way Alex’s life as well as many others other what? in these type of dystopian societies. Burgess shows how every human is given at birth inalienable rights that they by society

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    have the misfortune of landing in Johannesburg. The main prawn in District 9 is Christopher Johnson who is a unique prawn able to formulate a long-term plan‚ care for his son‚ and create some friendships such a Wikus. As Wikus Van Der Merwe – the protagonist of the film- transforms and loses his humanity throughout the film; we discover Johnson’s humanity when he says he will help Wikus when he comes back for him in 3 years’ time even though Wikus treated him badly earlier in the film. The humans experimenting

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    science-fiction film Gattaca is director Niccol’s apparition of the future. The texts of Nineteen-eighty four and Gattaca contrast due to their different setting and situations. The composers display their values of the future as to be of a dystopian nature. Values in which both composers meticulously address include the individuals oppression against a government which has implemented foundations that the society are to live up to resulting in the civil

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    The Legend I Am Dystopian genres characterize upon the concept of a dehumanized and frightening world. Quintessential ideals that associate with this genre demonstrate themes such as fear‚ totalitarianism‚ loss of history‚ and the individual (Explore-Science-Fiction-Movies). It is the general aspect of what molds and shapes someone‚ or something to continue throughout their course of action. These characteristics capitalize upon another genre‚ horror fiction‚ in which Richard Matheson employs both

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    1984‚ A Dystopian Novel The novel “1984” by George Orwell‚ is a quintessential dystopian novel. A dystopia is a vision of society in which life is typically characterized by human misery‚ poverty and violence. A dystopian society have an oppressive societal control and the illusions of a perfect society are maintained through corporate‚ bureaucratic‚ technological‚ moral‚ or totalitarian control. The novel 1984 takes place in a totalitarian state of Oceania that would make even dictators like Hitler

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    novel A Handmaid’s Tale as it is‚ after all‚ the author’s manipulation of the language and construction which enacts as vehicles towards the reader’s understanding of the content. A Handmaid’s Tale is a confrontational post-modern work of feminist dystopian fiction; it depicts a protagonist’s struggle to adapt to a totalitarian and theocratic state where language has become corrupted. Without any doubt‚ language is a powerful mechanism which influence and shape thoughts and the perception of reality

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    Dystopian Literature Literary Analysis Dystopian literature has a lot of themes‚ including government control and citizen equality. Government control helps the people to appear to be equal in almost every way‚ but that isn’t always a good thing. The people of these societies are severely oppressed because of how the government is in control. Dystopian literature shows how the government is in control of the people‚ while the citizens appear to be equal. This paper will include examples from "The

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    In both movies‚ the protagonists are in a dystopian future where power has fallen into the hands of others‚ much like a dictatorship. They are all unhappy with their lives and search for change for themselves and the people around them. In The Maze Runner‚ Thomas‚ the main character‚ is trying to escape a maze that is created by people who are controlling the maze to stop them from escaping. They have little to no power inside the maze and no access to the outside world. In The Hunger Games‚ Katniss

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    Oryx and Crake written by Canadian author Margaret Atwood‚ is the first of three dystopian novels part of the Maddaddam trilogy. Oryx and Crake was based off a futuristic society which was run off of the science of good genetics. Jimmy the protagonist‚ lived in a family of genetic scientists. One day Jimmy‚ met a boy named Glenn‚ better known as Crake (his code name). Together they connected with their obsession with a child porn star. After having attended separate post-secondary schools‚ Jimmy

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    from literature is the unique mode of expression. Especially‚ when the focus is on the Dystopian Soul genre‚ the narrative conventions and portrayal methods reach a quantifying level. The films that are categorised under the dystopian soul genre are created to portray a fictional‚ dystopian future in which human desire for technological and scientific advancements culminate in ultimate doom. Looking at dystopian genre‚ two films that have left an indelible mark in the minds of the audience for impeccably

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