Do dystopian governments tend to lie?
Yes
In "The Handmaids Tale" what was the modern day problem maximized in to a dystopia?
Dress codes.
What is the Greek word for Utopia?
"No place."
Who wrote the "Hunger games"
Suzanne Collins
When are dystopian stories usually set?
In the future.
What dystopian movie was released in 1997
"Gattaca"
What is the Greek word for Dystopia?
"Bad place."
Where are "French Fries" actually from?
Belgium
How are dystopian novels and the carnival mirrors similar?
They are both distorted.
What were the 2 newer popular books mentioned in "Someone Might Be Watching"?
"The Handmaids Tale" and "The Hunger Games"
When did people start to see hope for a perfect society?
1900s
Charles Darwin and Steve Irwen had the same tortoise, how old was the tortoise when she died?
176.
What do governments in the novels usually take away?
Individuality.
Aldous Huxley wrote what book?
"A brave new world"
What year did George Orwell write "1984"?
1949.
WHen did WWI start?
1914
What usually inspires dystopian novels and how do the authors expand on that?
A problem that an author sees usually inspires a novel and the author takes the problem and brings it to the extreme.
What type of governments do dystopian novels have most of the time?
Totalitarianism
What revolution in the 1900s had people hope for a better future?
Industrial
What is Jasmine's tiger from Disney called?
Raja