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    A kid walks into Mcdonald’s for the first time in their life. As soon as they walk in they get hit with the pleasant fumes of french fries and other food that makes your mouth water that very second. You go over to the order counter and order a simple Double Cheeseburger off the menu. When you go up to get your food after they call your number you walk to your seat with your tray trying not to bite and to the burger while walking. When you get to the table and sit down‚ you quick unwrap your sandwich

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    Essay On Dystopian World

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    A Dystopian world Dystopian is when there is a bad Place or scene where people have no freedom‚ total government control ‚surveillance ‚violence‚ death‚ poverty known as an “imperfect” world. The hunger games can be considered a dystopian film. Having many dystopian characteristics playing a role through the film. In the world of the hunger games it’s all about suffering‚ pain and depression set in the future. In a place called Panem people have agitated lives. They have complete government control

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    Reason to Be Let in.

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    Hello! Let me introduce myself. My name is Laryn Lynn Kropik. I am an eighth grader‚ currently enrolled at Schrade Middle School. I am a high achieving student‚ who makes very good grades. Dependable‚ intelligent‚ hardworking‚ and responsible all describe me. I always try my best to accomplish my goals. When someone tells me to do something I always do it. My two best subjects would be science and math. I’ve been in honors science and math for almost three years now. I never disrespect my

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    1984 Dystopian Analysis

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    In 1984 telescreens are used to constantly watch over their society‚ and our society is working towards this type of surveillance. The dystopian society of 1984 uses telescreens so the government is able to keep the citizens out of trouble and prevent secret plotting of schemes against Oceania. Today the use of surveillance although is not used in the same way 1984‚ in a matter of years our society will catch up and shadow the book. Now in our society cameras are useful for preventing crime or someone

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    has taken on a new meaning than what we know to be true today. These dystopian future novels are often dark‚ and there is almost always previous event in that timeline that would lead to reason why the system is set up in that particular way. Family is often a big theme in this type of book. Whether it be because that is what the government demands or reprimands‚ family is almost always an interesting aspect of futuristic/dystopian novels. However‚ when societies become too controlling or demanding

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    Anthem a dystopian world

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    Cindy Martinez Ms. Matthews English II February 13‚ 2015 Anthem a dystopian world Why is Anthem a dystopian world? A dystopian world is a world in which an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad‚ typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem demonstrates dystopian novels because the citizens of the society worship a figurehead or concept‚ citizens have fear of the outside world‚ and the natural world is banished and distrusted. Anthem

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    Dystopian Poems

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    Its peak offers an excellent view of the Essence of Things. For all its charms‚ the island is uninhabited‚ and the faint footprints scattered on its beaches turn without exception to the sea. As if all you can do here is leave and plunge‚ never to return‚ into the depths. Into unfathomable life. by Wislawa Szymborska Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for Literature (1996) From "A large number"‚ 1976
 Translated from Polish by S. Baranczak & C. Cavanagh
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    Risks And Choices Have you ever thought of a dystopian community well there’s a reason why they never work out there is always a hero who choices to take risks and to fix the secret problems behind these types of community’s. First escaping he made so many choices like getting Gabriel and saving his life‚ and making choices about the community that could help everyone. He was also able to forget about himself like when he snuck his way out of town risk everything trying to give his friend and

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    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‚ overpopulation and other disasters. Dystopian stories take place in the future‚ but they are about today

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    Dystopian Argument Essay

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    In dystopian literature it’s coming that the Author is trying to portray a message involving a controlling government. Veronica Roth’s novel Divergent displays a dystopian nation where the citizens are split up into 5 factions. Amity; the peaceful. Abnegation; the selfless. Erudite; the intelligent. Candor; the honest. Dauntless; the brave. They are placed in these factions upon the age of 16 they take an aptitude test and their result tell them the faction that would be the best fit for them. The

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