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    What Makes A Dystopia?

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    Utopias and Dystopias are fictional places that have been written about extensively since the era of Thomas More and his work‚ “Utopia”. What makes a utopia? It is an imaginary place‚ or a place of “nowhere” as Thomas More puts it‚ a perfect place. Lyman Tower Sargent worked to define Utopia to establish a universal understanding of it‚ he was considered the first utopian scholar. He establishes the framework by discussing the three faces of Utopia‚ social contrivance‚ communitarians and utopian

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    The Giver Essay

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    The Community that Lois Lowry creates in The Giver appears to be a utopia‚ but is in fact a dystopia. To get rid of the extremes‚ such as pain and hunger‚ you have to get rid of things like true friendship and happiness. Jonas is constructed to convey ideas about society by his speech‚ thoughts‚ actions‚ appearance‚ interaction with others and his name. We first see this when his sister‚ Lily says to him‚ “He has funny eyes just like you Jonas!” Most people in the community have dark eyes but

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    How do you feel about dystopias? What if I said you might be living in one? Dystopias are in fiction‚ but they are also in the real world and you might just be living in one. There are fictional dystopias like in George Orwell’s 1984‚ but there are also real life dystopias like the MOVE organization. The four Ministries in 1984 make the citizens of Oceania think they live in a utopia. In reality the Ministries are what make it a dystopia. The MOVE organization is the same way with how the people

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    Animal Farm Dystopia

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    Animal Farm Dystopia Humans are just as bad as animals‚ or is it the other way around? True equality between societies can never be accomplished because of true human nature leads societies to become dystopias. Animal Farm by George Orwell is the perfect example of a dystopia for three main reasons. One‚ propaganda is used to control the citizens of the society. Two‚ a figurehead of concept is worshipped by the citizens of the society. And third‚ the natural world is banished and distrusted. Coming

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    1984-Dystopias and Utopias 1984 is one of the pioneer novels of the dystopia genre of books and one of the most famous examples. Published by George Orwell in 1949 it helped set the precedent for the genre as a whole‚ including establishing tropes such as constant government monitoring‚ government mind control‚ the rebellious individual that stands against the government‚ and the sheer size and power of the oppressive government known as The Party. In the novel protagonist Winston Smith explore

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    Dystopia Essay

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    Evan Bergstrom Mrs. Hunter English Literature 1-2A November 19th‚ 2012 Aftermath The year is 2085‚ twenty prolonged years have gone by since the explosion of the A-14 EMP device went off in earths crust surrounding the United States of America. The United States of America that is now split into two parsimonious parts‚ one named the New California Public‚ while the other the Enclave. The A-14 EMP was set of as a terrorist attack against the United States by the combined forces of Russia

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    A dystopia is an imagined world in which everything is unpleasant‚ which is typically an environmentally degraded society. Divergent‚ is a movie based off of the novel series Divergent which was published in 2012. The setting of the movie is based in Chicago at an unknown future date‚ and the main characters are Tris and Four. This movie is an example of a dystopia because the events are not real‚ and it is in an environmentally degraded society‚ where everyone believes that there was a war that

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    1984, Dystopia

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    With the rise of technology in our world we are exposed to more technological threats. The very same things that have been created to assist us in our everyday lives could be the downfall of our society. This concept of technology takeover is nothing new. We could lose our rights to our freedom and privacy. In George Orwell’s book‚ 1984‚ be constructs his idea around a dystopian world where everyone’s right to privacy are taken away and the opinions of individuals are manipulated into believing the

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    Utopia Dystopia

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    Utopia Utopia has proven to have more relevance than the concepts addressed infamous ideologies such as communism and liberalism (heylighen pp 2). In the past‚ the concept of Utopia has faced criticism that suggested the ideas of Utopia are unrealistic. It has been argued that the Utopia failed to apply to important aspects of the society. Development in the study of human behavior such as in psychology has proven to have the ability to answer these complex social systems (More). The modern development

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    The Giver Which Is Better

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    A Utopia is better than a Dystopia You will always have food and water‚ and a job with a family‚ and you will never get sick or injured and die because they would be able to heal you and fix your injuries and illness‚ also you will never be sad or depressed because you will get along with everyone. This is a utopia. Where everything is perfect and nothing ever goes wrong. First you will always have food and water‚ a job‚ and family. In a utopia everyone would be well nurtured never starving

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