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    Huxley‚ and it’s now turning out to be very close to our modern society. Georgie Veitch investigates. Brave New World written by writer Aldous Huxley‚ is relevant and is still read to this day because it is a classic novel that exemplifies dystopian life‚ which can be reflected of in modern times. This is from many things‚ but more specifically‚ genetic engineering‚ which has recently become a hot topic. Aldous Huxley created the world in which human embryos are produced on an assembly line

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    Lucia Chimienti  11/2/14  Mr. Bottos  Eng 3U   Dystopian Elements go Through Different Paths That Lead to One Final Destination.  Similar does not always mean the same. Like husbands or chocolate many things may start off as similar‚ but are represented differently. Just like sisters who derive from the same parents‚ they may look the same and represent the same genetic code but have different characteristics. In like manner‚ writers use similar techniques but in divergent ways using unique characters

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    ProcrastinatingProse English IV August 26‚ 2013 Summer Reading: “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley Directions: Write a ½ page response to the following questions. 1. Many plays and novels use contrasting places (for example‚ two countries‚ two cities or towns‚ two houses‚ or the land and sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. From Brave New World‚ contrast the setting in England to the Savage Reservation in New Mexico. Explain how the settings

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    Dystopian Stories: Creative Worlds “Perhaps the greatest utopia would be if we could realize that no utopia is possible” (Jack Carroll) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ and There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury are all dystopian stories. In The Hunger Games each year two children are picked from one of the twelve districts to fight to the death in The Hunger Games‚ to show that they can not rebel against the capital. They are forced to do this to show

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    Dystopian America Shaina Spears St Georges Technical High School Abstract The dystopian novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell gives readers an insight into a frightening society‚ where authority figures are constantly watching you‚ waiting for you to make a mistake‚ and subsequently murdering you. My fear is that his predictions of future society will come true in America. The government is invading our privacy rights by controlling our cell phones unknowingly‚ through the National

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    emotions in exchange better ratings is a possible future. “Nosedive” illustrates how technology like social media could have such powerful impact on the society’s way of life which differs from our reality. Caution is a necessity for avoidance of a dystopian society as our current society must tread carefully in the future use with technology to prevent our

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    Hannah Porter Mrs. West College Prep Writing-Literary Analysis September 29th‚ 2011 Big Brother’s Dystopian World Dystopia: a society characterized by human misery and oppression. A Dystopian world is controlled by a government that can do no wrong. They weed out the individuals and groups that have the thought or intend to commit their lives to “dethroning” the ruler; Big Brother. The government will do anything to protect their way of life. They will go to the extremes of changing

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    Life in the dystopian society of the book “Night” was very difficult to bare‚ causing pain and suffering. People worked for little food. They experienced death everyday as they’re loved ones were being taken away from them. Being stripped‚ shaved‚ disinfected‚ and were treated with unimaginable cruelty. They never had anything just ever handed to them. Having to work endless amounts of days for survival. Modern day society can compare and contrast with the dystopian society of the novel “night”

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    "You were brought into this world for a purpose‚ and your futures‚ all of them‚ have been decided." In the novel‚ Kathy‚ Tommy and Ruth spend their first 16 years at Hailsham‚ a arcane boarding school that secluded from the outside world. There‚ they could vaguely apprehend that they were special to the normal people outside. Not knowing their meaning of lives‚ they were terribly anxious about searching of their own values. A lot of time‚ students at Hailsham were having an ardent belief that "how

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    In my Dystopian Night Writing introduction I will be writing about the importance of education. The reason I chose this topic is because today children can get free education so why not take use of it. In our life today education is important because education is key to everything including success. A criticism I have on society is how kids judge other kids on their learning in the classroom. Students should feel education should be their main focus in regards to learning new things‚ I will go

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