Dystopian
HISTORY OF DYSTOPIA
Dystopian Novels
Key Words
FOR FUN
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what does dystopia=___

no places 

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Dystopia stems from utopia. What language did it come from?

Greek

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Who is the author of 1984?

George Orwell

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What does Distort mean?

To twist something out of its original meaning, shape, or form

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what year did MMS open 

2008

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dystopian literature usually lacks ___?

individuality

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What two words does Dystopia stem from?

"bad place"

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Who is the author of the Brave New World?

Aldous Huxley

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What does surveillance mean?

The careful and continuous watching of a person or group

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when did the first toilet come out 

1596!!!!!!!!!

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Dystopias tend to have common themes and styles because they___

reflect the society that we live in 

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What has never been achieved as humans progress?

Perfection

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What do both books have in common?

Both books examine the theme around humanity and genetic engineering. 

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What does saturate mean?

To fill up completely with something

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where did Mr.sitt teach before MMS?

Swift creak 

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What does a mirror so you?

Shows you things about yourself

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What does the author mean by " holding up a fun house mirror"?

Overly perfect imagine 

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What does the author of 1984 think technology does?

Allows the someone to always watch you

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What does eradicate mean?

to end or destroy something completly

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what a ocean animal that has 3 hearts blue blood and tast with its arms 

octopus 

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Do selfies with filters create a distortion? 

Sometimes. They can change the version of yourself.

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Dystopian authors argues that the pursuit of perfection will ineligibility lead to _______.

to a bad place

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What are the wo most famous dystopian novels? 

1984 and Brave New World

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What does Peril mean?

Serious and immediate danger

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what year was a dishwasher made 

1893 

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