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    Analysis Introduction to Film Studies Love Me If You Dare is a French love-story film that released in 2001. It doesn’t have the typical arragement of plot that is commonly used in Hollywod cinema‚ so this film is categorized as Non-Classical Narative Structured film. The narrative structure itself is engaged with the content of a story and the form used to tell the story. In order to analyze the narrative structure of Love Me If You Dare‚ here we are going to discuss more about “what”‚ “where”

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    just... The first definition of a dystopian society is social restrictions. Dystopian governments have complete control over their people. It is the only way to keep their government in rule. It is easier to control your citizens when you have trained them to be obedient and compliant This is a dystopian society. The word "dystopia" traces its roots back to the Greek word "dys" (meaning "bad") and "topos" (meaning "place) (Dictionary). Citizens in a dystopian society never question their government

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    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 are expected to handle‚ but in the case of dystopian societies these rights are commonly

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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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    The genre that I will be talking about today is Dystopian. I will be doing three films and one TV Show. These will be Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol‚ The Man in the High Castle directed by David Semel‚ Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross and Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuaron. All of these films have dystopian worlds they are all different in the way they present themselves. But all these movies have connections on the way the dystopian is ran and the people in these worlds. I will be

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    Isabelle Gwak Ms. Therese English 10 3 September 2012 “The hunger games by Suzanne Collins is a work of dystopian literature” In my own opinion and from the evidences I found I hereby prove that the book “The Hunger Games” is a work of a dystopian novel. Here are some characteristic of a dystopian novel that matches up with the book “The Hunger Games”. First of all Dystopian literatures have social class on them (Ferrari). They always have single absolute rulers with the most power. Then

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    Divergent Teens have become more intrigued with dystopian literature. Teens find the overruled society engaging and suspenseful leaving them wanting more. Ever read or watched Anthem and Divergent? Both are a overruled society that are split into different groups telling them what they have to do. The movie and book have the same moral story because they both dont have a say on how to live there life and they both choose to do their own thing. Dystopian literature and film are rising among teens like

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    The film entitled In Time was published in 2011 in the United States. It was written‚ directed and produced by Andrew Niccol. The film was categorized as a dystopian‚ science-fiction‚ action and thriller film. The director shows the audience about the future life of human that has never been imagined before. In other words‚ the director wants to emphasize and change the connotative into denotative meaning about time in life. Also‚ this film includes the social issues that can be related to the present

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    and harmonious people- at least on the surface. But when we are provided with a closer look at this supposed utopian society‚ it is revealed that‚ at some point in time‚ this society slowly began to spiral downwards. It would soon develop into a dystopian society where social values and standards have become greatly distorted and skewed. When applying the themes in this book to our current society‚ comparisons can be drawn in areas such as technology‚ social interactions and education in both societies

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    individuality is suppressed‚ and freedom of thought is oppressed. This is a dystopian society. “Most dystopian pieces of work present a world or society in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society is maintained through one or more of the following types of dystopian controls: corporate‚ bureaucratic‚ technological‚ and philosophical/religious.” While people can say that The Giver is a utopian society‚ a dystopian society is a society that is bad and has something wrong with it

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