What does the word "Utopia" mean?
“ou-” (οὐ) meaning “not” and “topos” (τόπος) meaning “place.” It translates literally to ‘no
place’, or nowhere.
What does the term dystopia stem from?
What is Utopia?
Who wrote the book "Utopia" and started the idea of utopias and dystopias?
Thomas Moore
Footnote
by Conan Gray
What does "Utopia" come from?
A book by Thomas Moore.
What were two of the most famous dystopian novels?
A brave new world and 1984.
When was the book 1989 written?
1949
Greek God
by Conan Gray
What Utopias are seen to be.
What is a happy place?
Dystopian fiction revolves around what?
The downside of human intervention in health and genetics.
When was the Spanish influenza and how many people did it kill?
1918 and more people than WWl!
Cooler Than Me
by Ethan Feilds
Who coined the term "Utopia" in 1516?
Who is Thomas Moore?
What is dystopian literature?
It chooses to magnify the danger of misinformation.
What happened in the 1900s?
Technological advances had spurred on the industrial revolution but no matter how much humanity progressed, perfection was never achieved.
Riley
by Tommy Ragen
What did the book "Utopia" mainly about?
It described a perfect fictional island society.
Another theme of dystopian literature is...?
Lack of individual.
Dystopian literature is like what?
Holding a fun house mirror up to society.
Alien Blues
by Vundabar