Dystopian Society and Protagonists
Characteristics of Dystopian Fiction
Dystopian Literature
Purpose and Flaws of Dystopian Literature
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A place, state, or condition that is ideally perfect in respect of politics, laws, customs, and conditions.

What is a utopia?

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This institution plays a big role in dystopian literature.  Either it doesn't exist or is oppressive.

What is "the government?"

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This young adult trilogy depicts a country in which the totalitarian government called The Capitol holds most of the country's wealth and controls the citizens.  Each year children from the 12 districts are selected to participate in a televised deathmatch.

What is The Hunger Games?

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Dystopian fiction asks philosophical questions about m____, another word for right and wrong, and what it means to be human.

What is morality or morals?

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A futuristic imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through some type of control.

What is a dystopia?

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Another word for loss of individualism, a fear often expressed in individualism.

What is conformity?

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This dystopian novel with an imaginative plot in which a group of pigs stage a rebellion against their human farmer is based on the Russian Revolution.

What is Animal Farm?

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Dystopian fiction exaggerates and expresses a variety of ______ and raises awareness about them.

What are fears, or issues?

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In dystopian literature, the protagonists are characters often trying to escape and become f________.

What is free?

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This type of control is when tools used for improving everyday life becomes a controlling, omnipresent force.

What is technological control?

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A show based on a book by the same name takes place in the futuristic United States known as Gilead where women do not have ownership over their bodies. It cautions against oppressive patriarchy.

What is The Handmaids Tale?

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This person / institution is often the villain in dystopian literature, which does not always hold true in reality.

What is the government?

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The protagonist of a dystopian society usually questions what?

What are other social and political ways to live?

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A show like "Lost" might depict the characteristic when oppressive powers and destruction leave the inhabitants to fend for themselves.

What is survival?

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This young adult novel depicts a society that has no pain because the community has been converted to sameness.  A 12 year old boy is. selected to store the memories of the community because sameness was enacted.

What is "The Giver?"

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One flaw of dystopian fiction is that there is often little explanation for _____ before the story begins.

What is "how the world got this way?"

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This type of media or information is used to control the citizens of society.

What is propaganda?

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The setting of dystopian novels is often a place that is inhabitable or a place that has been destructed.  This characteristic is caused by _____.

What is environmental disaster?

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This book is written about a group of schoolboys who are abandoned on a tropical island after their plane is shot down during a fictional atomic war.  Conflicts emerge as they struggle for survival.

What is "Lord of the Flies?"

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A criticism of dystopian fiction is that characters often act in v_________ ways that can be atypical.

What is "violent?"