Category: Dystopia

  • Difference Between Utopia and Dystopia

    The Dual Nature of Utopia and Dystopia In every second of our life, we need to decide between action and inaction. These pull us towards one of two future, a heavenly and other is more hellish. Other is more utopian versus one that is more dystopian. Its our human nature to dream about utopia, a…

  • Totalitarian Society In Dystopias 1984 And Harrison Bergeron

    Dystopian literature is often defined as a fictional genre that depicts the society to be unfair and setting. Dystopian literature has been around for a while now. Dystopian literature usually depicts the future of society, whether it’s the lives of the citizens or the overall control of the government. Characterization is defined as is the…

  • The Stone Gods as a Dystopia

    Abstract This body of work has targeted to analyze and evaluate on the story The Stone Gods by Jeanette Winterson, with respect to its dystopian aspects. By evaluating and giving examples from the story, we will try to present what makes this novel a dystopian work. Dystopia is defined in dictionaries as an imagined world…

  • The Elements Of Dystopian World In Fahrenheit 451 & WALL-E

    The evolution of dystopian text emerged throughout the French revolution, 1700s, although it was commonly anti-collectivist until the late 20th century. Dys (bad) topia (place) are ancient Greek words that are used to create fictional texts of an unfavourable society to live. Generally, these civilizations are controlled by oppressive governments or other forms of despotisms.…

  • Rebellion In Dystopian Societies In Fahrenheit 451 And The Handmaids Tale

    Rebellion indefatigably confronts evil, from which the rebel may rectify blind servitude or unbounded freedom. As such, we see Ray Bradburys science fiction Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and Margaret Atwoods dystopian The Handmaids Tale (1986) explore the deprivation against individual liberty and distortion of knowledge, through heroic protagonists whom are doomed revolutionaries crushed by systematic regimes.…

  • The Perpetual Distress of Dystopian Buildings in I Am Legend: Analytical Essay

    For my final project, I wanted to explore the ideas of monstrosity that lie outside those normal ideologies and classical interpretations of what it means to be considered a monster. The process for choosing my particular monster was a relatively easy one because through extensively researching the principles of monstrosity, as well as, my presence…

  • The Aspects of Dystopian Societies in Divergent and The Giver

    Throughout history, humankind has strived for perfection in every aspect of humanity, yet it has never been attained. There is a very fine line between perfection and disaster and the result is ultimately based upon the decisions made by people in authority. In dystopian societies where individuality is considered abnormal or wrong, the line between…

  • Why are Dystopian Texts so Addictive and How is This Trend Impacting our Society?

    In 1949, an evolution in literature was produced by George Orwell with his world-renowned novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The book described a world besieged by war, civil conflict and revolution, where three totalitarian super-states rule the world under an iron fist, corrupted by the ideology of the Ingsoc and by mysterious world leaders who demand a…

  • Social Dystopia in Aravind Adigas The White Tiger

    Dystopia which means community or society is popularly assumed to be an inverted mirror and negative adaptation of utopia. Dystopia is considered as a genre in the absolute sites for generic combination. Which means tyrannical governments, dehumanization, environmental disorder are come along with cataclysmic (lots of eradication) that dwindling in society. It was a literal…

  • Dystopian World In Fahrenheit 451 And The Matrix

    Published in 1953, Ray Bradburys novel Fahrenheit 451 focuses on a dystopian world. In which is his prediction of the 21st century, where the government controls society through technology and the burning of books. In this alternate reality technology tends to have control of the population. Similarly, The Matrix is a film directed by the…