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    Understanding Dystopias Analysing The Giver by Lois lowry and Anthem by Ayn Rand “to what extent do the actions of utopian societies in their attempt to create a perfect world rather creates a dystopia” English Dublin Coffman High School School (3306) May 2014 Advisor: Timothy Flora Word count: 3977 Abstract This investigation outlines the fine line between utopias and dystopias. It assesses the topic of when and how the shift from a utopia to a dystopia can occur‚ analyzing

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    Comparison Utopia vs Dystopia Utopia vs Dystopia Page 1Zoom in Page 1 2 Next Essay length: 912 words Submitted: 30/08/2010 Saved View my saved essays Submit similar essay Share this essay: Are you in the right place? Jump to English Literature and see how teachers think you should prepare in: GCSE 32‚699 AS and A-level 8‚360 University 2‚270 AS AND A LEVEL OTHER CRITICISM & COMPARISON The first 200 words of this essay... Utopia vs. dystopia Utopia is the idea of

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    “1984” and the “Matrix” in a Dystopian Society Dystopia is portrayed in the movies‚ “1984” and the “Matrix”. In “1984” it was shown that the people were being controlled and the law is being forced on them. In the “Matrix” humans were forced to hide underground. Both the “Matrix” and “1984” show how people are exploited and deceived in a dystopian society. In the world of “1984” the civilians are governed by a party. It was clearly shown that there was a strict government and Big Brother was

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    conventions of a dystopic text? In what way does it subvert them? 1000-1500 words. A dystopia is a futuristic and technologically advanced oppressive world with an overbearing totalitarian government who maintain strict authoritarian control over its population. Dystopia’s are often concealed as utopias since everybody appears to be equal and life appears to be fair‚ but in reality freedom is greatly restricted under a dystopia. Kurt Wimmer’s Equilibrium (2002) is a film that is strongly influenced by dystopic

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    wants to stay and continue to use Blood to sniff out women for him. On their quest to find the Promised Land‚ they encounter many obstacles such as murders and thieves. Along the way‚ Vic meets a girl‚ Quilla‚ who tries to convince Vic to leave the dystopia and come down under with her. Even though Blood suspects that it is a trap‚ they hunt her down and come across the small steel door that leads to down under. Vic has to leave Blood behind in order to go into the underground society‚ which he later

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    ways that end in creating catastrophe or dystopia. This theme is evident throughout the books and stories we’ve been reading. Each of the stories had a background in which the dystopia began – they have a reoccurring theme of the creator of the utopia having good intentions for his or her people‚ but carrying out those intentions in a bad way. The person then potentially becomes obsessed with the idea and it controls him or her. The result is the dystopia either being destroyed or the main character

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    reached the same level as the “Beforetime” in Obernewtyn‚ Carmody has made it clear to readers that we are approaching this point. In post-apocalyptic dystopias‚ a catastrophic event such as a nuclear holocaust causes the collapse of society and the attempt to create a safe‚ utopian society in the aftermath often results in the formation of a dystopia

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    Critical Analysis Paper: Dystopia Everyone has an ideal world in which they’d want to live in. Of course no one wants to live in a place in which there is violence‚ cruelty‚ bad energy etc. But‚ for some‚ in order to achieve their ideal perfection of a utopia; they must do anything in their power to get close to what they have envisioned there ideal place would be like. Sure‚ some may say there is no such thing as perfection‚ others think otherwise. With variety of opinions whether a utopia can

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    each individuals mentality. Whether this world is a utopia‚ dystopia or the in-between is a subject with its many perspectives and arguments. To fully understand this situation it is necessary to give a proper explanation of each term‚ starting with dystopia. A dystopia is a society characterized by oppression and misery. This culture can be sought as futuristic or even the present day third world countries. The characteristics of dystopia include the unfortunate oppressed by a tyrannical government

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    451" is because of similarities between the two books. Both of the stories are set in societies that have the same qualities. They’re both dystopias. " The Republic" was one of the first stories to mention and be set in a dystopia. Without "The Republic"‚ "Fahrenheit 451" might never have been thought of. It’s very ironic that people in "Fahrenheit 451"’s dystopia read and discuss "The Republic". One would think that they’d be able to see that they’re in a situation much like the one in the book. They

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