What do WE value, that in the text "Utopia", has no value?
Gold, silver, diamants, ext.
Who/What is the teacher in "The Fun They Had"?
An Robot.
Describe.
What is the original name, for the farm?
Manor Farm
Who is the main character in the movie?
Officer K (Ryan Gosling)
Describe Utopia.
Everything is perfect.
Name 2 main characteristics, of a Dystopian society?
Surveillance, loss of privacy, manipulation, control fear though fear and propaganda, dehumanisation, loss of individuality, technological dependency, illusion of a perfect society, ext...
How do they rank in "Silo", the importance of ones job?
Those that live in the bottom, are the ones that also are in the bottom of the hierarchy (Working-class mechanics).
And the ones that lives in the top, are the ones that are in the top of the hierarchy (managerial class, led by a mayor, a judge, a sheriff, and a head of I.T.).
Who is the author of "Animal Farm"?
George Orwell
Who/What is the main characters girlfriend?
An Ai-bot/Hologram (Joi)
Who is the writer of the text "Utopia"?
Thomas More.
Name 2 kinds of a Dystopian Control.
What does the main character in "The Fun They Had", find?
An old book.
Which animals on the Animal Farm, has the most power?
The pigs.
What did the main character discover, in the basement in "orphanage"
An wodden horse
How do the Utopians use gold and silver?
They do not use it the same way as we do, but iron is much more valuable, because they can’t use it in any form, because they do not pay for things. They mostly use them for furniture or champers pots (toilet potter), and the criminals wear a lot of gold jewelry, so you can tell who criminals are.
What is an Dystopian Protagonist?
A character who realise something is wrong, and feels trapped...
Why was the girl in: "The Fun They Had", surprised they used to have an human teacher?
Because she is only used to have a robot for a teacher.
What is the allegory of the book? Which roles do Napoleon, Snowball and Squealer?
The Russian Revolution (Napoleon=Stalin, Snowball=Trotsky, Squealer="propaganda machine")
What changed his perspective, on society?
That babies can be born by Replicants
How do they decide who should work in the country and in the city?
They switch people out in the city and the country, where they work there for 2 years, and then will teach the next people come around. That way no one must be forced to work in a place for more than two years. But most people would like to stay on the farms, because they enjoy the farming life.
What elements of a Dystopian society, is in: "The fun they had"?
Technological dependency, dehumanisation, manipulation of information, illusion of perfect societe, ext...
How does the author (Daniel A. Gross, of the article: "Are We Living in a Dystopia?") link real-world events (e.g. pandemics, wildfires, politics) to the popularity of dystopian fiction?
He compares dystopian films/series, to what has happened in the world. For example: post-apocalyptic dramas marked by pandemics (“The Last of Us,” “Station Eleven”), environmental catastrophe (“Snowpiercer,” “The End”), and the erosion of reproductive rights (“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Furiosa”) have continued to proliferate.
What makes "Animal Farm", an Dystopian society/book?
Servere surveillance, control through fear and propagand, clear power dynamics, illusion of a perfect society,
What makes "Bladerunner", an Dystopian society/movie
Servere surveillance, control, in the future, clear power dynamics, something human-maid out of control, ext.