- Government control.
- Environmental destruction.
- Technological control.
- Survival.
- Loss of individualism.
 What are the 6 elements of dystopian literature?
 
 ED., the six elements of every dystopia are “
 
 uniformity/sameness, no free will/independent thought, corrupt government/propaganda, segregation/unequal power, perfect exterior hides evil secret, and unexpected hero.
 
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 What are the 4 types of dystopia?
 
- Environmental destruction: The topic of environmental destruction is becoming more common in all types of young adult fiction. …
- Nuclear Disaster: …
- Government control: …
- Religious Control: …
- Technological Control: …
- Survival: …
- Loss of Individualism:
 What are the seven elements of a dystopia?
 
- Trust. how do the characters demonstrate trust (or lack of trust)? …
- Setting and Natural World. how are the natural world and the man made world viewed?
- Conformity. what is required of citizens to conform to uniform expectations? …
- Propaganda. …
- Dystopian Protagonist. …
- Backstory. …
- Control.
 What are the elements of a dystopian society?
 
Characteristics of a Dystopian Society
 
 Information, independent thought, and freedom are restricted
 
 . A figurehead or concept is worshipped by the citizens of the society. Citizens are perceived to be under constant surveillance. Citizens have a fear of the outside world.
 What are 3 characteristics of a dystopian society?
 
Characteristics of a Dystopian Society
 
 Information, independent thought, and freedom are restricted/ censored
 
 . A figurehead or concept is worshipped by the citizens of the society. Citizens are perceived to be under constant surveillance. Citizens have a fear of the outside world.
 What are 5 characteristics of a dystopian society?
 
- Government control.
- Environmental destruction.
- Technological control.
- Survival.
- Loss of individualism.
 What are the 9 characteristics of a dystopian society?
 
- Conform. To “fall in line” or comply with certain standards or attitudes of society.
- Utopia. a perfect society, free of pain, war and disease.
- Dystopian. …
- Uniform expectations. …
- Surveillance. …
- Theme. …
- Propaganda. …
- Restriction of Independent Thought.
 What is an example of dystopia?
 
| Novel Dystopian Society | The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood Gilead | The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Panem | 
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 What are dystopian rules?
 
- All the technology of today’s world should still be around, but in a decayed state. …
- The world must be locked into a rigid class system. …
- There has to be an authoritarian ruler. …
- A hero will come to lead the resistance. …
- There must be a tense chase scene in a decaying city.
 Is Harry Potter a dystopian?
 
 As we have seen the Harry Potter series seems to serve as a
 
 gateway for YA dystopian literature
 
 and stands as the first novel to develop key dystopian themes for children and young adults.
 What is a feminist dystopia?
 
Feminist Dystopia
 Often, a feminist science fiction novel is more of a dystopia. … In a feminist dystopia,
 
 the inequality of society or oppression of women is exaggerated or intensified to highlight the need for change in contemporary society
 
 .
 What is the most famous dystopian text?
 
- Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner (1968) …
- Children of Men by P.D. James (1992) …
- Battle Royale by Koushun Takami (1999) …
- Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (1949) …
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (1932) …
- The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood (1985)
 Why is 1984 a dystopia?
 
 George Orwell’s 1984 is a defining example of dystopian fiction in that
 
 it envisions a future where society is in decline
 
 , totalitarianism has created vast inequities, and innate weaknesses of human nature keep the characters in a state of conflict and unhappiness.
 What is utopia vs dystopia?
 
 The difference is this:
 
 a dystopia is more than a story about a person who acts badly in an otherwise sane world
 
 . … The opposite of a dystopia is a utopia. “Utopia” was coined by Thomas Moore for his 1516 book Utopia, describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean.
 
 