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    The film Gattaca and George Orwell’s novel 1984 book share dystopian aspects. Both Gattaca and 1984 use propaganda to control the citizens in the society information modification and only certain information’s been provided also persuades the population to agree with the higher-ups. Citizens in Gattaca and 1984 live in a dehumanized state. In both Gattaca and 1984 propaganda is used to control citizens of society. In Gattaca DNA modification in babies is the norm. Some children in Gattaca are born

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    Adla Alsayid Period 4 02/16/16 Dystopia Crucial elements in science fiction are what helps the spectator understand the controversies that are constantly seen in today’s world. Where socio-economic classes define who we are‚ where destruction and dehumanization are seen as part of our society‚ where childhoods and hopes are taken away every day. It makes the reader wonder‚ are we living in a dystopia like condition? Where every page‚ movie‚ article‚ or magazine‚ is just a simple broken reflection

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    Wall-E‚ dystopian societies work to alert the audience of current issues that‚ if not resolved‚ could negatively alter the world. While both societies appear farfetched‚ Wall-E’s prediction of Earth in 2805 is more plausible. To comprehend a dystopia‚ one must initially ask‚ what is a utopia? Purely gedankenexperiments‚ utopias are imagined idealistic societies in which every aspect of existence‚ from government‚ to relationships‚ to wealth‚ to material possessions‚ to education‚ to health‚

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    Anthony Preston Christmas Break Mrs. Kahn English 10H What is a Dystopia Novel? Anthem is definitely a dystopian novel. The novel includes almost every definition of a dystopia novel. In the article it says‚ “The dystopian stories are often stories about survival‚ their main theme is oppression and rebellion. The environment plays an important role in dystopian depiction. In every dystopian story‚ there is a back story of war‚ revolutions

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    Revolution‚ The Beatles take a look at the government and question whether the alternatives they propose are truly better than what they are criticizing. Montag also questions the motives of his government and why they consist of creating this unpleasant dystopia. In Fahrenheit 451 Montag shows his first thoughts of rebellion when Clarisse asks him “Do you ever read any of the books that you burn?” (Pg.8). Although he is curious about the information that these books hold‚ Montag reiterates to Clarisse

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    be the Receiver Of Memories. Being the Receiver is a great honor because you have to keep all the community’s memories and learn about what used to exist in the community. A utopia is a place where everything is perfect and nothing bad happens. A dystopia is the opposite of a Utopia because it is a place where everything is unpleasant or bad. The community is a Utopia. Jonas’s community is a Utopia because everybody follows the rules‚ nobody knows about death‚ everybody’s the same‚ and nobody lies

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    Just because We Can Should We? The director of the movie Gattaca is Andrew Niccol‚ the three main characters are Vincent Freeman (naturally made)‚ Jerome E. Marrow (agent) and Anton Freeman. The movie’s about how two brothers live entirely different lives because of the way they are born. Vincent the 1st born is naturally made which he was born with a heart condition‚ and the doctors said he wouldn’t live past the age 30. The 2nd born‚ Anton‚ was genetically made which means he was made to be “perfect”

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    When Wilson was getting torture‚ he kind of jumped into a state of mind that wasn’t his reality. In the journal “From Utopia to Dystopia: Levels of explanation and the politics of social psychology” it express how democracy is seen as an illusion in an implicit dystopia (Klein‚ p. 91). That the “free man” and his choice are false claims‚ that a society will be controlled regardless of any rights‚ because when people get rights they’ll have no

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    to his children. The theme is succinctly summed up near the end of the story when George asks Lydia‚ “What prompted us to buy a nightmare?” and she replies‚ “Pride‚ money‚ foolishness.” Dystopia A dystopia is a place in which people lead fearful‚ dehumanized lives. It is the opposite of a utopia. Dystopias often serve as

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    a world where everything was the same? In the futuristic world of the Giver all the people wear graym with the same haircut and no colors. Although some people may claim the world in the fiction novel The Giver by Lois Lowry is a utopia‚ it is a dystopia because sameness means there is no diversity which takes away from being human. Although sameness solves many of this world’s problems‚ it is not worth giving up diversity. In the story‚ as Jonas continues with his training he starts a conversation

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